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geoff carver <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 24 Mar 2001 20:52:13 +0100
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sorry for cross-posting -
        i remember (at least on the hist-arch list) a few people lamenting and
bemoaning the fact that x, y or z ("the greatest reference work dealing
with...") was sadly out of print -
        maybe some of those "wish list" requests could be fulfilled:


Frances Reed schrieb:
> Dear ARCH-L member:
>
> We are 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 titles have been mentioned to us as worth looking at for
>  reprinting. We'd very much appreciate your reaction to these suggestions.
>
>
>
> "Great Lakes Archaeology" by Ronald J. Mason
>
> "The Bottle Book" by Richard E. Fike
>
> "Guide to Artifacts of Colonial America" by Ivor Noel Hume
>
> Do any of these titles merit being brought back into print and made available
>  again?
>
> 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.
>
> Many thanks.
>
> Frances Reed
> Publisher
> The Blackburn Press
> 973-228-7077
> 973-228-7276 (fax)
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geoff carver
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