Hi,
I have a bibliophilic question too.
I just sold my
Wasson, , John T.: Meteorites; Classification and Properties.
SpringerVerlag, New York, 1974
That orange hardcover standard work.
But I'm not sure about, which price I should ask, as I don't know anymore,
what I paid for,
nor am I able to
Hi Martin,
I bought my copy a while ago, maybe from Mark Bostick. If so, he might
know what it is worth, well at least what he charged me anyway.
I think I paid maybe $40-$60 or so for it, but I think it is worth
much more than that.
The tables of bulk analysis of meteorites in the book are an
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 20:24:59 +0100, Martin Altmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a bibliophilic question too.
I just sold my
Wasson, , John T.: Meteorites; Classification and Properties.
SpringerVerlag, New York, 1974
That orange hardcover standard work.
But I'm not sure about, which price
Hi Martin List
I usually retail it for $100 as it is a hard book to find. If you look you will
see I list it on my rare books page as a R4.
http://jensenmeteorites.com/Rarebooks.htm
I do have a spare copy of it for sale if anyone is interested.
Mike
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Jensen Meteorites
Hi Darren
Just wanted to let you know my experiences with trying to get books off of
these types of sites. By these types I mean the new book retailers. This book
is long out of print and for some reason they list them as still available. In
fact you can order them and they will even send you a
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