Reader question: How do I get in touch with the library?

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5 September 2020

Dear readers,

Once, during a visit to the Dutch embassy, ​​I received a newsletter containing a lot of information about life in Thailand and how to deal with the population. There was also a story about a library saying that they would pick up books upon request, for example after a death.

I would like to know how I can contact the library?

There are about 50 books ready to go.

Thank you in advance.

Regards,

Willem

3 Responses to “Reader question: How do I get in touch with the library?”

  1. ser cook says up

    I also have another 500 ready for the march, but only after my death, I'm still busy with it

  2. Rob V says up

    If there is no helpful answer then maybe these alternatives:
    – ask if a Dutch/Flemish or some other expat/pensionado club is interested or knows addresses.
    – do you have friends, acquaintances or family that you can make happy with some books?
    – check out a school or library in your area, who knows, they could use some books or refer you.
    – sell the books. There are (2nd hand) bookshops everywhere. Dasa Books can be found in the center of Bangkok, in other places with many white noses there are also such shops that buy and sell foreign books.
    – name your place of residence here and describe the type of books (category, language) and who knows, you can make a Thailand blog reader happy with it?

  3. Bob, Jomtien says up

    Have the same problem. Many valuable historitsche (Ned.), cookbooks, classics:
    [email protected]
    Jomtien


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