How to find hardcovers of older books?

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I've just been alerted to the existence of Star Trek: Titan novels (With Will Riker in command of the USS Titan...), and they have good reviews, and I hate buying paperbacks any more (look crappy in the library)... and I can find hardcovers on neither amazon nor barnes and noble...

anyone have any experience with finding out-of-print books?
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See if you can find small-type used book stores in your neighbourhood. Else, there's always eBay.
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Bookfinder.com, maybe?


Heard good things about Abe Books too.
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Hell, I'm starting to think these were never published in hardcover. They're only a couple years old.
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