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[*] posted on 28-8-2015 at 22:40
What a Book Find!


I just purchased volumes 1 through 10 of Fieser and Fieser "Reagents for Organic Synthesis" in like-new condition through Better World Books for $15!

When I saw the listing I doubted it was as described, I figured I would get Vol.1 or Vol, 10, or maybe both if I got lucky. Multi-volume listings are often sketchy on used book sites. But sure enough all 10 volumes came. I was surprised.

They were apparently used at the DuPont Experimental Station for Agricultural Products at Wilmington, Delaware.
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[*] posted on 29-8-2015 at 05:42


Congrats!! What a find........................... l think l'm a liitle jealous!! :)

And they come with a little story attached as well, that's always cool...........................




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[*] posted on 29-8-2015 at 14:15


Talk about lucky!
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[*] posted on 29-8-2015 at 14:43


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[*] posted on 29-8-2015 at 15:11


Makes my mega book find for £15 a while back look weak! although there are some great books in it, you cant beat real books!!



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[*] posted on 29-8-2015 at 16:47


Congratulations on your find! It really pays to "poke around"!
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[*] posted on 29-8-2015 at 16:58


The lesson here is to keep checking BookFinder, BetterWorld, or any other used book sites you like for classics. You do not know what will turn up.
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[*] posted on 30-8-2015 at 18:35


Careysub,

Now that you got such a wonderful deal on Vols 1 -10, you need to get the collective index for Vols 1 -12. This makes searching the F&F series very fast, at least through Vol 12. It appears now and again on the usual used book sites.

Congratulations on your great find - you will thoroughly enjoy using it.

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[*] posted on 8-9-2015 at 14:53


Don't forget about brick and mortar used book stores! I went to one of the several Half Price Books locations in Austin yesterday and bought three old chemistry books (Lange's Handbook 10th edition 1967, The Condensed Chemical Dictionary 3rd edition 1942, and Garard's Intro to Organic Chemistry second edition 1945). It was $25 for the lot and while their covers are all somewhat worn, they are still in great condition overall. They also had a couple of CRC's there, the 66th and 63rd editions, but I already have a 66th edition so I didn't get either of them. There were also several older and more worn out copies of Lange's handbook. I'm going to have to check the other locations and see what I can find. I'm hoping to snag a Merck Index...

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[*] posted on 11-9-2015 at 07:51


From a closing library I obtained Chemische Berichte, years 1911 through 1997 (when it was merged into European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry). Since I got access to the online content, it has retained little use for me....
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[*] posted on 11-9-2015 at 08:00


zts, you're in a university town. I can tell you that when an older professor retires or dies, often his/her library will end up in local bookstores. That's probably what you got.



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[*] posted on 11-9-2015 at 13:15


Wow! That's a fine segment of bookshelf! I might go to the OSU grounds half-price books, just to check for stuff like that...



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