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The BSJ on CD-ROM

 

We understand that this is a major purchase to consider.  Which is why we are making two BSJ Indices (1946-1969 and 1970-1993, by Donald Redmond) available for download.  Visit the Good Old Index page to get a sample of some of the excellent material contained in the CD-ROM. 

 
 
We are pleased to offer The Baker Street Journal, including the Old Series, the Christmas Annuals, and the first 50 volumes of the New Series, on four CD-ROMs in PDF format. This includes 1946 through 2000.

Indexed by subject, author, and title, the contents may be searched using the software supplied, and copy-and-paste functions may be applied. The CD-ROMs include the required Adobe Reader software in both Windows and Macintosh formats. Price is $100.00, plus $5.00 shipping & handling for U.S. orders. If ordering from outside the U.S., please be sure to click the “Additional Postage” box to the right as well.


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BSJ CD-ROM tips
If you have already purchased the Baker Street Journal on CD-ROM and wish to get some "insider's tips," please take a moment to visit this link.  Graciously assembled by Randall Stock, it provides some wonderful time-saving tricks to get the most out of your CD-ROM. Highly recommended.

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