Have you tried the global priority flat-rate envelopes?  I think that as 
long as the book fits in the envelope, you can mail it for the same rate 
anywhere.


>From: "Bill Burrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [BookCrossing] International shipping
>Date: Fri, 03 Nov 2006 02:26:57 -0000
>
>I have been involved with some releases and some direct mailing of
>books requested, but international shipping has become a problem. They
>want a lot to ship a book from Texas to Europe. Is there an
>alternative way to get books to europe? I thought that maybe I could
>drop off one at the airport lounge and let it hitch-hike. Has anyone
>else come up with innovative ways of shipping long distances? Any
>international pilots on the list? How about USAF?
>thanks, bill b.
>
>
>





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