Peter, you are suggesting _falsifying the historical record_ -- now
booksellers notoriously have no qualms about disbinding, but as a
librarian I have to recommend readers to do no more than _loosely
insert_ your poem, or if desperately preferred, _lightly paste it over_
the travesty, using wheat-based glue ...
Seriously, how about making your poem available online somewhere? I
would happily offer you webspace but my username (as per my email
address) will probably seem inappropriate ...
regards
e
> What you might get if you're very lucky is a sheet of A4 paper
reproducing
> pages 11-12 of the anthology but with most of page 11 blank. I at any
rate
> have been sent ten of these. When you get this what you then have to
do is
> go and buy a staple-remover and disbind the anthology with it. You
then
> remove the original pp.11-12 and substitute the new one. Then you
> re-staple the anthology. It is 54 sheets thick
--
Elizabeth James
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