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Jordan,
Thanks for searching for the book, Getting to Know OS/2 Warp 4. I've
tried all the sources you mentioned in your email and then some. I found
the book at a place in Portland, Oregon, called Powell's. When I first
started looking, Powell's is one of the initial places I inquired. They
didn't have the book. Then last week I checked and would you believe! I
got a copy. They say it is used, but it has never been opened. Then just
tonight I got an email from a seller thru Amazon for another copy of the
book. I could not cancel the order and it is already been mailed to me.
I don't know the condition of the book, but I don't need two copies. If
you know anyone who wants the book, have them contact me. When I get it,
it will be available for what I paid $25.00 plus the shipping. It is the
only book written specifically for Warp 4. Again, thanks for your help and
concern. I appreciate all your efforts.
Butch
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