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On Jul 8, 2007, at 12:37 PM, Randy Cabell wrote:
> So in an effort to learn more about BH 45, I find that there IS a
> book of its history by a Geisinger, and that copies reside in the
> Library of Virginia and the University of Virginia.
> And along the way, I found a photo of the people in BH45 in France,
> and what a pleasant surprise -- there was my father in the back
> row!!!!! I could not believe it!!!!!
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> But Bummer Again..... I reside out in the boonies two hours from each
> of those storehouses of knowledge, and of course it would require me
> several days to sit there and read it, even if the authorities let
> such rare books into the hands of us mere mortals.
>
> I cannot find the book on AMAZON or EBay.
>
> Therefore at the micro level (i.e. this book), is there any way for me
> to get access to a copy to read or own?
Randy, I'd suggest you ask your local library to borrow it for you
through Interlibrary Loan.
Alternatively, try finding it for sale on http://www.bookfinder.com/.
It's a nifty metasearch engine for online booksellers -- way better
than Amazon.
Cheers --
-- Jurretta
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