Thanks, but they have already gone!
On 21 Sep 2012, at 18:13, Dr. Margaret C. Brewer-LaPorta wrote:
> We have a non-profit research foundation here in the US that would
> be happy to have them. The Center for the Investigation of Native
> and Ancient Quarries studies the geology of mines and quarries all
> over the globe and has an ever growing geology library dealing with
> stratigraphy, tectonics, structure, mineralogy, petrology, etc.
> Postage is not an issue. If the owner can come up with a pound
> sterling value for the set, we can give him/her a receipt saying
> they made a donation to the Center for that amount. I don't know
> if that assists with tax deductions in the UK, but it is a big deal
> here stateside. Please feel free to pass on my e-mail address to
> the owner, if they are interested.
>
> Many thanks,
> Margaret Brewer-LaPorta
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Friday, September 21, 2012 8:58 AM
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> Subject: off-prints
>
> Anyone know of a good home for two sets of off-prints (a few are
> photocopies) of papers relating to:
> 1)the Caledonides - oldest 1959 Harland then Soper, Dewey etc in
> the 60s & 70's 2)structure of SW England - oldest Richter, Zwart
> in 60's then Sanderson and others
>
> There are about 30 in each set; I would expect return of postage -
> probably £3 or 4 for each set <Dr Margaret Brewer-LaPorta.vcf>
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