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Old 01-22-2009, 07:50 PM   #7
Dr. Drib
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Originally Posted by mtravellerh View Post
Hey thanks for that Don. I'll try to get that book. Do ya know a place where to buy it?
If I lived in the U.S., especially where I used to live for 10 years (Cincinnati, OH), I could easily find a copy at Half-Price Books and I would just mail it to you. Unfortunately, here in Peru, the few books they have in English is not much of anything. (Because I'm a book collector, this is probably the thing I most miss about being in the U.S.)

I do own a copy, but it's in storage in some box back in the U.S. I have over 100 boxes of books in a climate-controlled environment, but which one of those boxes, I have no idea.

Anyway, the collection consists of these four linked novelettes, featuring Jay Score, so it's possible - because you are already a Russell fan - that you've read them:

• Jay Score. 1941
• Mechanistria
• Symbiotica
• Mesmerica


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