Richard <legalize at xmission.com> wrote:
In article <447524F844B59D48B8F7AE7F560935EE06C20047
at
OVL-EXBE01.ocevenlo.oce.net>,
"Gooijen, Henk" <henk.gooijen at
oce.com> writes:
Perhaps I should not type this message, and go to
bed instead ...
I am not going to sell my book, if that is what you suggest, Richard.
I can scan or make a paper copy, but I will keep the original book.
Sorry, I should have been more explicit... I meant that if the
original poster who is looking for the book has an ISBN then they
could find it through the Usual Suspects.
The ISBN is available through the usual suspects - simply lookup at
Amazon, but I wrote I haven't
seen it pop up for used-sale for a while. I also do not expect Henk to
sell it to me, BTW; copies or scans would be perfect for me.
Henk, I thought you said you didn't want to
copy/scan it since that
would impose heavy wear on the spine?
Now, I remember these paperbooks were not too thick (I once had
Emmerichs Tiny Assembler and MONDEB from that class - unfortunately got
lost - TinyAsm at least can be copied from old 1977 Byte issues), so
I'am not sure whether it will wear out more than by simply reading the
book. Unless you have
a multi-page scanner where you'd have to destroy the spine.
Regards
Holger