Out of print

Mark David Morris mdmorris at indiana.edu
Tue Oct 10 22:45:43 UTC 2000


Just to keep things clear, unless Porrua has re-issued the Molina
dictionary since July it is out of print.  NeitherPorrua's main store
inCalle Argentina nor even the Libreria Madero have copies.  I confess I
haven't tried buying it on-line, nor searched every bookstore in the D.F.,
however the latest printing from Porrua is sold out.  best,  Mark MOrris

On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, [iso-8859-1] Salvador Calderón wrote:

> At 11:16 AM 10/10/00 -0500, you wrote:
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> >I believe both Campbell's dictionary and Porrua's edition of Molina are
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> >out of print. Would popular demand from the interested academic community
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> >(us) be just cause for a publisher to reprint these works?
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> The Porrua - Molina is very much in print. I just checked a couple of
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> weeks ago. Porrua advertises it on its web site.
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> There is a link to this book in my nahuatl page
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> http://spin.com.mx/~scalderon/nahuatl.html
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> I've also added some books in my archeology page:
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> http://spin.com.mx/~scalderon/arqueolog.html
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> Salvador Calderón
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