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To: James Clarke who wrote (11154)9/13/2000 2:38:25 PM
From: LauA  Respond to of 78519
 
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To: James Clarke who wrote (11154)9/13/2000 2:39:49 PM
From: LauA  Respond to of 78519
 
James - promise not to turn me into INTERPOL, or the Napster Police: To get a copy of the 1940 edition of Securities Analysis, order it via interlibrary loan. Then Xerox it at Office Depot. Takes 30 minutes, and costs $10.

Oddly, I got the other editions from college libraries that were deaccessioning them. I actually tried to convince the librarians of their value, but it turns out that shelf space is more valuable. I had asked a used book dealer to watch out for copies, and was told that old financial texts are considered worthless. Like old telephone books.

BTW, at Office Depot, you don't have to post a look-out or wear dark glasses as you steal IP.

Lau