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Thanks for replying Norma. That is bad news. I hoped that, with all the interest in Ripper suspects over the years, someone would have put it online. It could take me ages to get sight of it.
That shouldn't be bad news Helena, I get all my out of print archaeological reference works by special order through Interlibrary Loans, for a modest fee you can obtain almost anything within reason.
It was published in 1930, and Hargrave Adam died in 1946, so I think it will still be in copyright everywhere. I think you're being a bit over-optimistic in expecting to find it online for free.
I don't know what your financial situation is, Helena, but excellent reprints of Adam's book used to be available from Gaunt, Inc. in Holmes Beach, Florida, for under $100. If you can afford the price, you might try checking their website.
It was published in 1930, and Hargrave Adam died in 1946, so I think it will still be in copyright everywhere. I think you're being a bit over-optimistic in expecting to find it online for free.
You say that but, only yesterday I found a whole book online for free that had only been published about five years ago, so you never know what you might find.
I don't know what your financial situation is, Helena, but excellent reprints of Adam's book used to be available from Gaunt, Inc. in Holmes Beach, Florida, for under $100. If you can afford the price, you might try checking their website.
If it's still in copyright then how can THEY reprint it while I am not allowed to?
How extraordinarily generous of you. I'm most touched by that!
What wonderful people I have met on this board. Someone has even offered to proofread my book.
Yes I found out a coupla days back about the superfluos "The" and had already corrected it in my draft text. One SO wants to put a "The" though, don't you think?
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