Janice,
I can tell you what won't work.  I tried putting a book in the freezer (in a 
plastic bag) for about 3 months.  About 10 minutes after I took it out it 
smelled just as bad as when I put it in.  Then I tried the dryer sheets 
(Bounce).  No luck there.  

Now I am trying a bag of unused kitty litter.  We'll see how that works.
Liz in North Carolina
---- Janice Blair <[email protected]> wrote: 
> Hi,
> I just received a couple of books from England from my SIL.  One of them is
> The Identification of Lace by Pat Earnshaw.  A paperback which smells really
> musty.  She bought it in a little museum for .99 pence.  What should I do to
> air the book and get rid of the smell?  It really pongs.
> Janice
> 
> Janice Blair
> 
> Crystal Lake, 50 miles northwest of Chicago, Illinois, USA
> 
> www.jblace.com
> 
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