Selma, I
looked at Powell’s bookstore online @ http://www.powells.com/home.html
but also came up empty handed. However,
you should bookmark them. They sell
used and new books on the shelf together, so that you often will find an older
edition of a book next to the new one.
They have rare books and archives, too. It’s actually a tourist destination in Portland, a bookstore
crazy town. If I go there and
spend less than an hour, I’ve been ruthless. Karen Gail, I went
to Amazon to look for the book by James Robertson and came up empty. I went to
Google and there were excerpts from the book and excerpts from this list by you
and Karen but nothing about how to buy the book. I went back to Amazon with the
publisher, Gower, and still came up empty. Is it
out of print? I'm still surprised that Amazon wouldn't have it listed. Selma |
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