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Old 08.29.2006, 07:12 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by Alex's Trip
I did ask the librarian, and he said there weren't any books on him that they had. I ordered a couple. In the meantime, since I wanted a book as quickly so I could get my work done, I went to Barnes and Nobel, and a different library, and they didn't have any either.

it's true that books on him are scarce. years ago i was attempting to write an article based on him for a magazine, and discovered that there is not much written about him. and that was at the library of congress. however as you heard reference books are the place to go in these situations. so your librarian might be a dumbfuck. there are a few of those in my (current) town. i could teach them a thing or two.

you could also print the library search page with no results & bring it to your teacher. ha ha.

but information there is available, & plenty.

i can't remember where i read about fust & gutemberg. it was kind of hilarious and pathetic at the same time.

okay i gotta go. have fun.
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