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> I may have to find the time to drive out there.
Maybe the simmple and direct path is to plan 3-5 afternoons to sit in the
reading room and take copious notes.
I've done it, for example at the Library of Congress and U. MD (College
Park).
/DDD
On Sat, May 31, 2025 at 3:23 PM Scott Holmes <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Thanks for the offer. I've found that Pepperdine, near Malibu has a copy
> but I'm not sure how to go about borrowing from them. I had hoped that
> the library at CSUN (Oviatt) could do an interlibrary loan but they
> only loan within their own network of campus libraries, of which
> Pepperdine is not. I may have to find the time to drive out there. It
> seems that one also needs to be faculty to take advantage of
> interlibrary loans. I'm merely a non-paying alumni.
>
> On 5/31/25 12:07, Dave Davis wrote:
> >>
> >> Scott-- It took me a minute because Worldcat.org now requires a (free)
> >> login.
> >
> > If you tell me (privately if you prefer) your general location -- the
> state
> > will do -- I can search for a library near you that may have a reading
> copy.
> >
> > Example --
> >
> > [image: image.png]
> >
> --
> /*Unaffiliated Geographer and Twain aficionado*/
>
> Visit B. Scott Holmes <https://bscottholmes.com>
> Twain's Geography <https://twainsgeography.com>
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