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The Book!

Got my hands on my copies of the book today! How exciting!

Yay!

You can buy a copy from:
Springer Publishing

or here:

I’m looking forward to eventually seeing it in WorldCat. :)

Congratulations to Melissa Rethlefsen (who wrote a heck of a lot more than I did)! You should really go email Melissa now and tell her how much she rocks.

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10 Responses to “The Book!”

  1. 1
    Judith Siess:

    David,

    How can I get an autographed copy? I collect autographed books–usually only of people I’ve met, but I feel that I know you through you for blog. I’ll be happy to pay for it, but you could consider it a review copy–I’ll review it on my blog, OPL Plus.

    Judy

  2. 2
    David Rothman:

    That’d be tough, Judy. Melissa lives in MN and I’m in NY. How would you feel about paying for the postage to send a copy from MN to NY to you? ;)

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  4. 4
    Francesca:

    Very cool David! Congratulations:-) Will see if any of my people are interested…
    FF

  5. 5
    Lin:

    I requested my library to buy a copy, but Majors says not published until Feb 2009. See here: https://www.majors.com/wws/TitleDisplay?ttl_act=TSN&ttl_tsn=4658867001

  6. 6
    David Rothman:

    Hi Lin-

    Our contact at the publisher says it’ll be available in the U.S. in about 4 weeks. That’s as much as I know. :(

    -David

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    Hope Leman:

    Way to go, co-authors (and thanks for the info on where we can copies). Congratulations!

    Hope

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