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You wrote: > > >Hey paleonetters I have a procedural question. I have a bunch of >publications that either are duplicates or are in subject areas that >I no longer find will be of interest in the long run to me. Ideally, >I would trade these (e.g., extra copies of Hall's Paleo of NY) with >some other paleo type who has extras or like that is closer to my >area of interest. If not, I guess selling such would still be an >option, allowing me to support my habit of subsidizing academic >publishers and used book stores. I suspect lots of other paleonetters >have the same. Is there a way we can facilitate this exchange among >those interested without commercializing the list or ticking anyone off >and still make use of the power of the net. Whenever I run into a >monograph of paleo importance in a used book store real cheap, I tend >to pick it up in anticipation of getting it to someone who really needs it. >If not, I'll just plod along the way I've been, but it seems it would >help all of us out to get needed copies of publications where they can >do some good. > >Just a thought.. > >Ralph Chapman > > > Morning, Ralph. You bet! I am most interested (of course) in dino related stuff. I am looking for originals of Huene, Owen. I have most of the important N.A. monographs (Gilmore on stego, allo, etc.). I also keep my eye out at bookstores. What are you interested in?
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