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The bad news, though, is that this is the 1923 edition. The 1922 edition appears to only be available in the UK. I'm happy to hang on to the scan until 2019, however. :lol:
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If the copy right is 1922 and this is just a reprint it might still be OK though. Once we have the scan we can ask PG to clear it. It's a long process but now thanks to you we are a step closer! :9:
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Ok, sounds good. I do have PDF. I scanned each page individually, but I also have scans of the double-page spreads. Just let me know where to send them! :thumbs:
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I think upload to Internet Archive so that every one can access. I don't know how to create a new book on IA though, we might need Anne to advise...
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Archive is fairly user friendly Holly uploaded this https://archive.org/details/BettyBairdWeikel (the author was her great aunt and she had copies) . I'd be happy to do but you might enjoy the feeling of having done it. I'll need to check , I think turning them into pdf is the easiest way (I haven't done it)
I'll try and find the thread where Holly discussed it

Anne

viewtopic.php?p=1303905#p1303905 but she doesn't say how
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