From: Bert Hickman
Date: Tue, 02 Jan 2001 06:20:59 -0600
Subject: Re: [TSSP] Looking for a copy of Grover's Book
Mark, Unfortunately, I just got some additional info from Tom Lindsay - it turns out that the copy needs to be the older D. Van Nostrand work and not the Dover one. That'll make finding a copy a bit harder I suspect... drat! Tom's latest message follows: "First, if you can locate a copy, see if you can get a photocopy of the title page and copyright page. (And I need the original Van Nostrand edition. Not the Dover reprint.) I'll send it to library of congress for a copyright search. That will take at least six weeks. If it's clear, then borrowing the book makes sense. Sending it to Michigan for photography shouldn't take more than a couple of weeks. I did this with the British crystal set book I offered in September. And, of course, I'll pick up expenses. And offer books in trade for the privilege of borrowing someone's personal copy, etc., etc." Thanks for the offer, Mark! -- Bert -- -- Bert Hickman Stoneridge Engineering Email: bert.hickman@aquila.net Web Site: http://www.teslamania.com "Mark S. Rzeszotarski, Ph.D." wrote: > > Happy New Year Bert: > At 12:18 PM 12/31/2000 -0600, you wrote: > >Hello! > > > >There's an excellent possibility that Lindsay Publications will try to > >republish a copy of Frederick W. Grover's book "Inductance Calculations, > >Working Formulas and Tables". At this stage we are trying to locate a > >useable copy of either the D. Van Nostrand or Dover editions. > > > >If you have a copy that could be loaned for this noble effort please let > >me know as soon as possible. > I have a paperback copy of the Dover reprint. It is worn with a few > pencil marks but is generally in good condition. How long would they need it? > Regards, > Mark S. Rzeszotarski, Ph.D. > MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio
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