Help finding << Словарь амерусского жаргона и американизмов ( САЖА)>>

Steve Marder asured at VERIZON.NET
Tue Oct 15 08:19:57 UTC 2013


The very last sentence in Lydia Stone's very interesting review contains
this helpful indication:

"This book may be obtained by contacting the author via
email at LGurev3007 at aol.com. It costs a very reasonable
$10.45 with an additional $3.50 for postage and handling."

Note, however, that the review appeared in the Winter 2005 issue of
SlavFile and so the email address shown for Leonid Mikhaylovich may no
longer be current. Still, for anyone interested in obtaining the book it's
certainly worth trying. Finally, if the AOL address doesn't work, one
could also try whitepages.com or peoplefinders.com. There's more than one
way to skin a cat.

Steve Marder

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>On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 3:56 AM, Brian Hayden <bkhayden1990 at gmail.com>
>wrote:
>> Словарь амерусского жаргона и американизмов [...] The internet doesn't
>>give any relevant results, besides the review in SlavFile and a footnote
>>in a bilingual chess dictionary.
>
>###Did you try only <google.com>? I tried <google.ru> and got one
>additional link: <http://kak.znate.ru/docs/index-42507.html>.
>
>> Worldcat says two libraries have copies, but I doubt that the Library
>>of Congress or the New York Public Library will be willing to put it in
>>the hands of interlibrary loan.
>
>###My experience, from the early 1990s, was that NYPL does lend (at
>least to then members of the now defunct Research Library Group).
>Maybe what I got from NYPL was merely photocopies of article-lenth
>works. (It's been too long!) The bigger barrier to getting _any_
>library to lend this work is that it doesn't circulate even for its
>own users, because it's a reference work.
>
>###One last tip: I recall someone (at Widener, I think) telling me
>that Cleveland Public Library has a very good chess collection. The
><kak.znate.ru> link above confirms that there's a link between this
>dictionary you want and other works on chess. You might try there. In
>addition, the compiler apparently lives in Providence, Rhode Island.
>As such, there may be a copy of the work at the local public library
>or even Brown University.
>
>Good luck! --Loren
>
>--
>
>Loren A. Billings, Ph.D.
>Associate professor of linguistics
>Department of Foreign Languages and Literature
>National Chi Nan University
>Puli, Nantou County 545 Taiwan
>
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