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Re: (SNES) Question (BOOK)
Hi Barry, Hi Doug, Hi All...
It's kinda like perusing 40 year old issues of S & T, huh? I too, haven't
seen a copy of "The Earth and The Stars" by C. G. Abbot on a library shelf
in years and years. I read it when I was about 13 (that was 47 years ago),
and it was old then. You may want to inquire at a store that specializes in
obtaining out of print publications, Barry, and are you aware that Amazon
offers this service for no charge? They have found 4 books for me that I
thought I would never have a chance to ever see, let alone own.
It could possibly be as close as just a click away....
Peace to all, and a dark starry moonless weekend
Respectfully,
Les Lytton
From: Albireo54@aol.com <Albireo54@aol.com>
To: snegazers@brainiac.com <snegazers@brainiac.com>
Date: Thursday, October 18, 2001 14:07
Subject: Re: (SNES) Question (BOOK)
>In a message dated 10/18/01 1:06:59 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
>stevebrandt@mediaone.net writes:
>
><< Sorry, Barry. I'm not familiar with it. But I'll bet Doug is! >>
>
>Hi Barry,
>
>Sorry - I've seen a couple of references to this old book over the years,
but
>have never seen a copy. It's the type of thing that might be collecting
dust
>in some of the larger city libraries; Providence would be worth a try.
Texts
>this old make for very interesting reading, since our knowledge has
advanced
>so much since. I still enjoy reading sections of my family's 1911 edition
of
>the Encyclopedia Britannica for just that reason!
>
>:o)
>Doug
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