Years ago I also acquired a copy of the third companion to volume 5 through 
interlibrary loan.  I already owned copies of the first two.  I was able to 
tell my librarian that I had physically located the third book at UCLA.  
When it arrived, I photocopied the entire thing and had it inexpensively bound 
in three fat spiral binders.  This is ideal for research as it is more 
flexible, and I can mark it up to my heart's delight.  Still, it will be nice 
to have the genuine article to fill the last gap in my official bio. collection.

David Freeman

--- On Mon, 8/17/09, Scott Manning <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Scott Manning <[email protected]>
Subject: [ChurchillChat] Re: Volume 5 companions of OB now available at 
Hillsdale .
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, August 17, 2009, 8:49 PM


I got mine this past Friday. It's kind of surreal to be honest.



Last year, I was doing some research on Churchill before World War II and I 
tried to get these books through an interlibrary loan.The first two companions 
were fairly simple. The third companion took months. Many book catalogs have 
the ISBN listing Volume V and not it's third companion. After numerous 
attempts, my librarian was diligent enough to keep trying until we got the 
right book.


When I finally got it, I had only three weeks to digest it before it was due.


I'm glad I finally have these in my library.


Scott Manning
Philadelphia, PA
http://www.digitalsurvivors.com/


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