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by Bryony Pearce :: Rate this Message:

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Dear All,

I am having enormous trouble locating the following references, one is
report written by the National Rivers Authority (UK) which is now out of
print;

National Rivers Authority, 1994. Wash Zone Report. National Rivers
Authority, Huntingdon, U.K.

The other is a book which no one seems to have in stock, including the
British Library;

Kirtley, 1994. A review and taxonomic revision of the family
Sabellariidae johnston 1865 (Annelida: Polychaeta) Sabecon Press Science
Series Vol 1. Florida 223pp.

If anyone has electronic copies of these or has any idea where I might
locate them it would be much appreciated!! Also I am undertaking a
review of sabellariid reefs and so any recent or obscure publications,
particularly recent discoveries would be fantastic!

Many thanks
Bryony

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Re: Reference request

by Geoff Read :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Bryony & all,

Well that is a surprise. Even the UK Natural History Museum Library doesn't have Kirtley's book in the online catalogue, and I couldn't see any second hand copies today online. In worldcat the nearest holding library to you appears to be in the Netherlands (http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/31852807).
It was privately published by the author and David Kirtley is no longer with us as you probably know. It will be still in copyright obviously & is before the pdf era arrived. However, a number of polychaete workers will have personal copies. Maybe someone in the UK could loan their hard copy to you?

Not much advice beyond those suggestions. Sorry.

Geoff

>>> On 9/08/2009 at 11:32 p.m., Bryony Pearce <bryony@...> wrote:
> Dear All,
[...]
> The other is a book which no one seems to have in stock, including the
> British Library;
>
> Kirtley, 1994. A review and taxonomic revision of the family
> Sabellariidae johnston 1865 (Annelida: Polychaeta) Sabecon Press Science
> Series Vol 1. Florida 223pp.
>
> If anyone has electronic copies of these or has any idea where I might
> locate them it would be much appreciated!!
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  http://www.niwa.co.nz/about-niwa
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Re: Reference request

by James Blake-2 :: Rate this Message:

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I too have a copy of Kirtley's book and on the inside there is the following information:
 
SABECON Press--Science Series
P.O. Box 2713
Vero Beach, Florida 32961-2713
Phone: 407-567-4417 - FAX 407-778-2716
Price US $61.50 per copy plus postage
 
I suggest that an inquiry be made here. Try the FAX.  According David Kirtley's notes, there were an initial 1000 copies printed. I suggest that some are still around.
 
Jim Blake

On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 9:27 PM, Geoff Read <g.read@...> wrote:
Hi Bryony & all,

Well that is a surprise. Even the UK Natural History Museum Library doesn't have Kirtley's book in the online catalogue, and I couldn't see any second hand copies today online. In worldcat the nearest holding library to you appears to be in the Netherlands (http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/31852807).
It was privately published by the author and David Kirtley is no longer with us as you probably know. It will be still in copyright obviously & is before the pdf era arrived. However, a number of polychaete workers will have personal copies. Maybe someone in the UK could loan their hard copy to you?

Not much advice beyond those suggestions. Sorry.

Geoff

>>> On 9/08/2009 at 11:32 p.m., Bryony Pearce <bryony@...> wrote:
> Dear All,
[...]
> The other is a book which no one seems to have in stock, including the
> British Library;
>
> Kirtley, 1994. A review and taxonomic revision of the family
> Sabellariidae johnston 1865 (Annelida: Polychaeta) Sabecon Press Science
> Series Vol 1. Florida 223pp.
>
> If anyone has electronic copies of these or has any idea where I might
> locate them it would be much appreciated!!
--

 Geoff Read <g.read@...>
 http://www.annelida.net/
 http://www.niwa.co.nz/about-niwa
 ***************************


NIWA is the trading name of the National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research Ltd.

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