[Genealib] Free to a good home: Roxbury, Mass
Elaine Hayes
ehayes at lclsonline.org
Tue Aug 8 12:15:24 EDT 2006
Bob,
I'll take it if you don't have another taker. I think it's been more
than 90 days since I was a recipient of one of your "gifts".
Thanks,
Elaine
Elaine Jones Hayes
Special Collections Librarian
Laramie County Library System
2800 Central Avenue
Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001
ehayes at lclsonline.org
307-634-3561
"Libraries should challenge censorship in the fulfillment
of their responsibility to provide information and enlightenment."
- Library Bill of Rights
>>> bvelke at archivecdbooksusa.com 8/8/2006 10:09 AM >>>
The following book is free to a good home:
- Walter Eliot Thwing, History of the First Church in Roxbury,
Massachusetts, 1630-1904 (Boston, 1908).
NOT a reprint. One photo page present but detached. Otherwise good
condition.
For description and photo of the actual book, see:
http://www.archivecdbooksusa.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=LIST&p=US0225
The book will be accompanied by a free copy of the digital book on
CD-ROM, a free on-site network license, and free shipping.
In order to share material with as many libraries as possible, those
who have received a donation from Archive CD Books USA are not eligible
for another for 90 days. Interested parties should please write to
bvelke at archivecdbooksusa.com (NOT to the list).
Bob Velke
Archive CD Books USA
www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com
The Archive CD Books Project exists to make digital reproductions
of old books available to the public, to donate original publications
to libraries and other institutions, and to cooperate with these
repositories to preserve their existing collections for future
generations.
Public libraries and qualified membership societies in the U.S. can get
33%-50% off every CD title and a free on-site network license.
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