Hi,
First I have to say I don't have a copy. Wish I did though. I have to wonder
though, why the neccessity of the book itself. I know its none of my business,
but I am curious. I can suggest using rare/antique book dealers though. They
have access to thousands of out of print books. However, their prices are
usally quite high. They also have access to defunct library's stock. I used a
couple before and they always seem to find whatever I have requested. Another
possibility is interlibrary loan. Sometimes they will let you get reference
works. A final possibility is CRC press itself. They may have a few copies
laying around in a warehouse. Anyway, good luck with it!
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> And still again. $350. Three hundred fifty dollars to someone who can find
> an actual physical copy of that old book (not a photocopy) for me.
>> Thousands of copies of that book were printed. No one is able to find
> even one copy?
>> Grad students! Go talk with your professors to see if they have it in
> their attics!
>Allen Black
Dept. of Pathology
Univ. of Newcastle
mdcabl at cc.newcastle.edu.au