Title/author/edition or ISBN? Betcha I can find it in a college or university library with open stacks access and/or a community borrowing program in the metro-Boston area.
(disclaimer: this is what I do all day for distance-learning students at one of my jobs)
Huh! That would actually be kind of ideal! It's Dogs : A Startling New Understanding of Canine Origin, Behavior & Evolution, by Raymond Coppinger and Lorna Coppinger. If you should run across it, I'd be quite pleased. Otherwise I will buy another copy, and I will live with it.
There are several copies in the Minuteman Network; if you have a card from any library in the Minuteman system you can check out or request books from any participating library:
ACTON/Adult 636.7 C785 AVAILABLE ARLINGTON/Adult 636.7 COP AVAILABLE BELMONT/Adult 636.7 COP AVAILABLE CAMBRIDGE/Adult 636.7 C795d Out CONCORD/Adult 636.7 Coppinger AVAILABLE FRAM/MCAULIFFE/Adult 636.7 Coppinger AVAILABLE FRAMINGHAM/Adult 636.7 Coppinger AVAILABLE MEDFIELD/Adult 636.7 Coppinger AVAILABLE MEDWAY/Adult 636.7 C AVAILABLE NEWTON/Adult
Man you should try UPSing things cross border. They like to use their own "customs wranglers" or whatever which always adds a fee of at LEAST fifty bucks COD. EVEN IF YOU TELL THEM NOT TO.
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It's Dogs : A Startling New Understanding of Canine Origin, Behavior & Evolution, by Raymond Coppinger and Lorna Coppinger.
If you should run across it, I'd be quite pleased.
Otherwise I will buy another copy, and I will live with it.
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Startling new, not just new. That's another book, I guess.
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ACTON/Adult 636.7 C785 AVAILABLE
ARLINGTON/Adult 636.7 COP AVAILABLE
BELMONT/Adult 636.7 COP AVAILABLE
CAMBRIDGE/Adult 636.7 C795d Out
CONCORD/Adult 636.7 Coppinger AVAILABLE
FRAM/MCAULIFFE/Adult 636.7 Coppinger AVAILABLE
FRAMINGHAM/Adult 636.7 Coppinger AVAILABLE
MEDFIELD/Adult 636.7 Coppinger AVAILABLE
MEDWAY/Adult 636.7 C AVAILABLE
NEWTON/Adult
The Central Mass network and the Merrimack Valley consortium also have several copies each.
Harvard's copy at Weidener is checked out, but if your class gives you borrowing privileges, you could try request/recalling it.
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