@Amanda Belmont
Thanks for the support on the blog.
If you've bought stuff from Amazon US before, your account information will be available from Amazon France as well. The checkout process is still the same, just that everything is in French text. So basically, you just have to press the "next" or "continue" buttons to the last page where you can review your order and total price before confirmation — that's how I did it without knowing how to read French.
I'm not sure if they are rare, or what's the criteria to be considered rare in this case. They are only published recently — Vol 1 in 2007 — so the books should still be around for a while. Café Salé has an online store as well.
It's also by luck that I discovered the book because someone posted a link to my blog from Café Salé. I was really impressed by the artist galleries over there which is why I bought the books.
@Amanda Belmont
Thanks for the support on the blog.
If you've bought stuff from Amazon US before, your account information will be available from Amazon France as well. The checkout process is still the same, just that everything is in French text. So basically, you just have to press the "next" or "continue" buttons to the last page where you can review your order and total price before confirmation — that's how I did it without knowing how to read French.
I'm not sure if they are rare, or what's the criteria to be considered rare in this case. They are only published recently — Vol 1 in 2007 — so the books should still be around for a while. Café Salé has an online store as well.
It's also by luck that I discovered the book because someone posted a link to my blog from Café Salé. I was really impressed by the artist galleries over there which is why I bought the books.