Analytical Dictionary of Nahuatl; Andrews's textbooks
Mary Hopkins
mhopkins at fas.harvard.edu
Thu Jan 4 16:40:39 UTC 2001
Companeros:
A general comment from someone who works in a library.
If you have a local library, whether public or university, your
reference librarian can easily answer such questions. They'll have a set
of Books in Print, which will tell you where you can get hold of your own
copies of current books. They'll also have access to a database called
OCLC, which has national holdings records and can let them identify other
libraries that may be able to send you copies of books on interlibrary
loan.
If a book is out of print, a good place to try looking for a copy
to buy is abebooks, which is at http://dogbert.abebooks.com/ It's an
inter-dealer used book service, and although not everything is there on a
given day, many things are, including quite a lot of academic books on
out-of-the-way subjects.
The Web is handy in a lot of ways, but for this sort of routine
bibliographic information, I'd hit the library first. MH
On Thu, 4 Jan 2001, Anthony Appleyard wrote:
> I have Karttunen's 2-volume textbook of Nahuatl for English-speakers. With
> thanks to members of this group for information about it. But it does not
> include a dictionary of the words used in the examples, but instead it keeps
> on referring me to a book called "Analytical Dictionary of Nahuatl". Please
> what is the bibliographical information about this book?
>
> It also a few times refers me to Andrews's books. Please what is the latest
> information about them being re-published? On 14 Dec 2000 John F. Schwaller
> schwallr at selway.umt.edu told me that:-
>
> > The Andrews is LONG out of print. It has been accepted for publication in a
> > revised version at the University of Oklahoma Press. I expect it to be
> > out in about a year. You can write U Oklahoma Press for more info.
>
> I thereupon emailed to the University of Oklahoma Press oupress at ou.edu
> enquiring about Andrews's books, but they never answered.
>
> Citlalyani
>
>
>
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