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Versandantiquariat Achim Havemann VERSANDANTIQUARIAT ACHIM HAVEMANN Inh. Martina Sievers Postfach 1107 29452 Hitzacker Hausanschrift Harlinger Str. 119 29456 Hitzacker Telefon 05862 / 9411300 Fax : 05862 / 8834 Internet : www.ahavemann.de E-Mail [email protected] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wie kommt man mit Achim Havemann ins Geschäft ! "das kleingedruckte" AGB MINDESTBESTELLWERT : 5,50 EURO (Warenwert) Bestellung aufgeben : Brief, email, Fax oder Telefonisch. Die Lieferung erfolgt in der Regel gegen offene Rechnung. Die Rechnung ist innerhalb 14 Tagen ohne Abzug zur Zahlung fällig. Die Ware bleibt bis zur vollständigen Bezahlung mein Eigentum. Bei Neukunden wird die erste Lieferung gegen Vorauskasse durchgeführt. D.h. Bestätigung/Rechnung abwarten und Geld überweisen. Lieferung ins Ausland nur gegen Vorauskasse. PORTO FÜR BESTELLUNGEN AUS DEM ANTIQUARIAT INLAND : Büchersendung bis 500 g 1,50 EUR Büchersendung bis 1.000 g 2,00 EUR Päckchen bis 2.000 g 2,90 EUR PAKET bis 35,00 EURO Pauschal 3,90 EUR INLAND 35,01 - 50,00 EURO Pauschal 2,40 EUR Über 50,00 EURO PORTO-FREI Der Versand per Büchersendung/Päckchen erfolgt auf Risiko des Empfängers. Pakete sind versichert. Wer also seine Ware versichert verschickt habe möchte, sollte die Paket Variante wählen. (Bitte bei Bestellung angeben.) Auf besonderen Wunsch auch Versand per NACHNAHME oder EINSCHREIBEN. Das zusätzliche Porto hat in jedem Fall der Besteller zu tragen. AUSLANDSPORTO auf Anfrage ! Bei gerechtfertigten Beanstandungen tausche ich die Ware um oder erstatte das Geld zurück. Darüber hinaus kann die Ware innerhalb von 14 Tagen ohne Angabe von Gründen zurück geschickt werden. (Adressen s.o.) Voraussetzung ist, dass die Ware im gelieferten Zustand zurück geschickt wird. Die Rücksendung erfolgt auf Risiko des Bestellers. Bereits geleistete Zahlungen werden erstattet. Von der Rückgabe ausgenommen ist entsiegelte Neuware.(Software, Audio, Video, eingeschweisste Bücher) ZUSTÄNDE (für antiquarische Titel) Z0 = wie neu (meint Druckfrisch) Z1 = fast wie neu, (solche Bücher gibt es auch im Buchladen zu kaufen. Weiter ist es möglich, dass ein Name oder Stempel im/am Buch ist.) Z2 = immer noch gut (geringe Gebrauchsspuren, möglich sind kleinere Knicke.) Z3 = nicht mehr so gut (deutliche Gebrauchsspuren, Knicke, Risse, Flecken.) Z4 = schlecht (sehr starke Gebrauchspuren, möglich sind Wasserschäden und größere Risse, die Titel sind aber immer noch vollständig und an einem Stück. SF-Taschenbücher 584 ARENA VERLAG BROKEN SKY kleinformatige Tb (13 * 15) 2 Wooding, Chris Der Angriff 1.A Z1-2 2,00 440 ARIADNE SF SOCIAL FANTASIES 2052 Nolte, Ulrike Jägerwelten 1.A Z1-2 5,00 2053 McHugh, Maureen F. ABC Zhang 1.A Z2 4,50 2060 Hammerschnitt, Marcu Der Opal 1.A Z2 4,00 236 ATLAN HARDCOVER Moewig Verlag Bde. 1 - 13 Atlan Zeitabenteuer; Bde. 14 - 16 Arkon-Trilogie; ab Bd. 17 Atlan Jugendabenteuer. 22 diverse Ring des Schreckens 1.A Z1-2 6,00 510 ATLAN TB AUS FRANKREICH 6 Castor, Rainer Le bio-parasite 1.A Z1 3,00 8 Castor, Rainer e chaos et l'incree 1.A Z1 3,00 466 AUFBAU TASCHENBUCH VERLAG AtV 1603 Filasto, Nino Swifts Vorschlag 1.A Z1-2 4,50 19 BASTEI ALLGEMEINE REIHE /1 hinter der Nr. = signiert 10393 Bloch, Robert Unheimliche Schattenlichter 1.A Z2-3 1,60 10640 Vinge, Joan D. Santa Claus 2.A Z1-2 1,80 10640 Vinge, Joan D. Santa Claus 2.A Z2 1,60 10819 Smith, A.C.H. Labyrinth 1.A Z2 2,30 10854 Block, Thomas H. Orbit 1.A Z2-3 1,70 11406 Breuer, Hajo F. Max Headroom 1/Tödliche Spots 1.A Z2 1,50 11407 Breuer, Hajo F. Max Headroom 2/ Menschen-Jagd 1.A Z2-3 1,20 11408 Breuer, Hajo F. Max Headroom 3/Die Gesetzlosen 1.A Z2 1,50 11409 Breuer, Hajo F. Max Headroom 4/D.falsche Götti 1.A Z2 1,50 13001 King, Stephen Feuerkind 1.A Z1 3,00 13006 Dark, Jason Ghostbusters 1.A Z0-1 2,40 13009 Zimmer-Bradley (Hg.) Gesch.aus dem Haus d.Träume(A) 1.A Z1-2 2,50 13013 Eisele, Martin Joey 1.A Z1 2,20 13013 Eisele, Martin Joey 1.A Z2-3 1,20 13031 Aldiss, Brian W. D.Freuden des Westens [Non-SF] 1.A Z1 2,50 13035 King, Stephen Cujo 1.A Z2 2,30 13038 Vinge, Joan D. Mad Max 3 - Jenseits d.Donnerk 1.A Z1-2 2,50 13039 Gipe, George Zurück in die Zukunft 2.A Z2-3 1,50 13039 Gipe, George Zurück in die Zukunft 5.A Z2 2,00 13039 Gipe, George Zurück in die Zukunft 5.A Z2-3 1,50 13054 King, Stephen Christine 1.A Z2-3 1,60 13088 King, Stephen Katzenauge (C) 2.A Z2 2,20 13114 King, Stephen Jahreszeiten/Herbst+Winter (C) 5.A Z2 2,20 13115 King, Stephen Jahreszeiten/Frühling+Sommer(C 4.A Z2 2,20 13144 Naha, Ed Robocop 1.A Z2 2,00 13150 Williamson,J.N.(Hg.) Popsy (A) 1.A Z2 2,30 13165 Drew, Wayland Das Wunder in der 8.Strasse 1.A Z2 1,70 13213 King, Stephen Das letzte Gefecht 1.A Z2-3 2,30 13222 Dark (Hg.) Alptraumland (A) 1.A Z2 1,80 13270 Greenberg (Hg.) Mehr Abenteuer von BATMAN (A) 1.A Z1-2 2,70 13270 Greenberg (Hg.) Mehr Abenteuer von BATMAN (A) 2.A Z1-2 2,50 13292 Etchison, Dennis Blut und Küsse (C) 1.A Z3 1,00 13332 Reeves, Garfield S. Nachtaugen 1.A Z2 2,90 13469 Cadnum, Michael D.schwarze Katze v.La Guadana 1.A Z1-2 2,50 13591 Piasecki, Stefan Eine Welt im Aufbruch 1.A Z1-2 3,30 13591 Piasecki, Stefan Eine Welt im Aufbruch 1.A Z2-3 1,70 13622 Schönfelder, Regina Der Falke und die Fledermaus 1.A Z1-2 2,20 13633 diverse Horror Movies (3 Romane) 1.A Z2 2,40 13636 Herley, Richard Flucht aus Absolom 1.A Z2 2,50 13672 Hope, Saskia Outlaw Fantasy 1.A Z1 3,00 13756 Piasecki, Stefan Aristos Diener 1.A Z0-1 2,90 13756 Piasecki, Stefan Aristos Diener 1.A Z1-2 2,50 13803 Greenberg (Hg.) Die Erben des Rings (A) 1.A Z0-1 4,30 13803 Greenberg (Hg.) Die Erben des Rings (A) 1.A Z2-3 2,00 13950 King, Stephen Der Tod des jungen Mädchens 1.A Z2-3 1,00 13951 King, Stephen Die Maus im Todesblock 1.A Z2 1,30 14492 Russell, Robyn Comic Love 1.A Z1-2 4,00 615 BASTEI BATMAN EDITION 72607 Gravel, Geary Im Zeichen des Drachen 1.A Z1-2 2,70 72608 Gravel, Geary Doppeltes Spiel in Gotham City 1.A Z2-3 1,60 72609 Gravel, Geary Die Schatten der Vergangenheit 1.A Z1-2 2,70 72610 Gravel, Geary Batman Forever 1.A Z2 2,30 323 BASTEI CHRISTOPHER PIKE 74013 Pike, Christopher Tod eines Engels 1.A Z2 1,80 13 BASTEI FANTASY 20008 Anthony, Piers Das Erbe der Titanen 1.A Z1 2,40 20037 Eppers, Eva Wanderer unter dunklen Himmeln 1.A Z3 1,00 20047 Harrison, M.John Die Pastell-Stadt 2.A Z2-3 1,30 20055 Weigand (Hg.) Vergiss nicht den Wind (A) 1.A Z1 2,70 20055 Weigand (Hg.) Vergiss nicht den Wind (A) 1.A Z2 2,30 20055 Weigand (Hg.) Vergiss nicht den Wind (A) 1.A Z3 1,10 20078 Harrison, M.John Die Götter der Pastell-Stadt 1.A Z3 1,00 20110 Asprin, Robert E.Dämon m.beschränkter Haftung 2.A Z1-2 2,50 20133 Preiss/Reaves Drachenland 1.A Z2 3,00 20137 Asprin, Robert Ein Dämon für alle Fälle 1.A Z1 3,10 20139 Anthony, Piers Himmels-Taler 2.A Z2 4,50 20145 Newcomer (Hg.) Sirenenklänge (A) 1.A Z0-1 2,90 20152 Hohlbein, Wolfgang Die Töchter des Drachen 3.A Z1-2 2,50 20184 Asprin, Robert Ein Dämon auf Abwegen 1.A Z1 3,10 20186 Moorcock, Michael Der Mars Krieger 1.A Z1-2 3,90 20198 Asprin, Robert Ein Dämon auf Achse 1.A Z1-2 2,80 20200 Weis/Hickman Das Buch der Götter 1.A Z2-3 1,80 20202 Weis/Hickman Das Buch Quar 1.A Z2-3 1,80 20204 Anthony, Piers Höllen-Mädchen 2.A Z2 4,50 20221 Asprin, Robert Ein Dämon kommt selten allein 1.A Z2 2,50 20222 Hohlbein/Hennen D.Jahr d.Greifen / Der Sturm 2.A Z1-2 2,40 20225 Weis/Hickman Das Buch der Nomaden 1.A Z0-1 4,50 20226 Hohlbein/Hennen Die Entdeckung 1.A Z0-1 2,90 20226 Hohlbein/Hennen Die Entdeckung (DSA) 2.A Z1 2,60 20228 Weis/Hickman Das Buch Promenthas 1.A Z2-3 1,80 20230 Anthony, Piers Ritter-Geist 1.A Z2 4,70 20231 Hohlbein/Hennen D.Jahr d.Greifen / Die Amazone 2.A Z1-2 2,40 20238 Weis/Hickman Elfenstern 1.A Z2 3,00 20244 Asprin, Robert E.Dämon macht n.keinen Sommer 1.A Z2 2,50 20257 Asprin, Robert Ein Dämon dreht durch 1.A Z1-2 2,80 20270 Gemmell, David Der Löwe von Macedonien 1.A Z1-2 3,80 20273 Weis/Hickman Drachenelfen 1.A Z2 3,00 20292 Gemmell, David Der dunkle Prinz 1.A Z1 4,00 20306 Hohlbein, Wolfgang Der Thron der Libelle 1.A Z1-2 3,80 20311 Weis/Hickman Das siebte Tor 1.A Z1-2 3,30 20358 Weis/Hickman Himmelsstürmer 1.A Z1-2 3,50 20373 Rehfeld, Frank Die Dämmerschmiede 1.A Z2 3,00 20376 Rehfeld, Frank Die Drachenpriester 1.A Z2 3,00 20383 Kurtz, Katherine Camber von Culdi 1.A Z1 4,30 20393 Kurtz, Katherine Sankt Camber 1.A Z1 4,30 20403 Kurtz, Katherine Camber der Ketzer 1.A Z0-1 5,80 20407 Jones, J.V.
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