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Re: paleonet out of print books



I agree.  It is almost impossible to get it interlibrary loan in the states.  I had to get a researcher copy the pages I needed and send them to me from Europe.
 
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Biology Department                                     FAX :  712 722-1198
Dordt College, Sioux Center IA 51250-1697

>>> amones@adinet.com.uy 8/17/2004 4:24:41 PM >>>
Dear Mary:
Owen, R. 1840-1845. Odontography. A treatise on the comparative anatomy of the teeth; their physiological relations, mode of development, and microscopic structure, in the vertebrate animals. Text 655 pp., Atlas 168 pls.
An incredible book for the time and in many aspects still valuable.
Alvaro
 

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----- Original Message -----
Sent: miércoles, 11 de agosto de 2004 11:54
Subject: paleonet out of print books

The Blackburn Press is a relatively new publishing company, dedicated to keeping in print and available for purchase book titles which larger publishers have lost interest in and have declared "out of print."

We are especially interested in scientific and technical titles. In several recent conversations, the following books has been mentioned to us as worth looking at for reprinting. We'd very much appreciate your reaction to this title:
 
Extinct and Vanishing Mammals of the Old World (1945) by Francis Harper
 

Of course, we'd also be delighted to hear about any other titles you think would merit bringing back into print and made available again.
 
Please respond directly to me.
 
 
Thank you.
 
Mary