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Casebook Message Boards: General Discussion: Research Issues / Philosophy: Wanted: Book
Author: David Radka Saturday, 21 December 2002 - 02:06 pm | |
This little thread is set up to provide posters with the opportunity to ask others how to obtain books needed for Ripperlogical research. Here is all the information I have on a book I'd like to get hold of: Format: Book System Nbr.: 00152534 LCCN: 70576961 ISBN: 0091036100 Author: Camps, Francis E. Title: Practical forensic medicine [by] Francis E. Camps [and] J. M. Cameron; with a complete revision of the legal aspects by David Lanham. Edition: [2nd ed.] Publisher: Hutchinson, Date: 1971. Description: xii, 408 p. illus., forms, port. 23 cm. Price: £4.50 Series Title: (Hutchinson medical publications) Subject: Forensic Medicine Subject: Medical jurisprudence. Co-Author: Lanham, D. J. (David J.) Co-Author: Cameron, J. M. (James Malcolm), 1930- This book is unavailable through interlibrary loan in the state of Connecticut, where I live. A copy of it exists in one Connecticut library, that of the University of Connecticut at Storrs, but UCONN refuses to loan it off-campus. If anyone else knows a non-Connecticut library that has the book, I'd much appreciate the information. My library could then try to obtain it for me. With thanks in advance, David
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Author: Sir Robert Anderson Saturday, 21 December 2002 - 04:51 pm | |
David, There are several copies listed at : http://www.abebooks.com if that is a help. The cheapest copy appears to be around $32 + shipping from the U.K. Sir Robert
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Author: David Radka Saturday, 21 December 2002 - 10:32 pm | |
Whooey! That's a lot of money for little David! Haven't got $6M like some people, you know. Thanks for your help, Sir Robert, in any event. Much appreciated. Does anyone know how to search for library holdings on the internet? Thank you. David
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