A good friend of mine recently received a mint condition 1903 PNAS that
included, amongst other things, Percy Moore's "Polychaeta from the
Coastal Slope of Japan and from Kamtchatka and Bering Sea". The pages had
not even been separated (whatever that old binding style is called when
the top of the pages need to be cut to read). Anyway, sadly, when the book
arrived it looked like the package had gotten caught in a machine. It was
shredded. The package had been loosely taped, and had a note saying that
it had arrived in Juneau like this. Enough of the sad story.
I was wondering if anyone had a ballpark figure of how much a book like
that would cost to replace. I am currently attempting to get some
recompensation from the post office, but am clueless about the value. I
would appreciate any information. Thanks - Aaron
Aaron Baldwin <jsapb at ptialaska.net>
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