Hi, Mary, I went to the library this afternoon and the book is missing, i.e., it's supposed to be on the shelf and not checked out, but it was nowhere to be found. I have requested it from another library, though, but it probably won't come in to my branch until next week. In looking at the catalog of a third library, I see there is a paperback copy published in 2001 as well as the hardbound that was published in 2000. Which one do you have? If it's the paperback, I can get it, too, but it will take longer (I'm won't be where that library is until the 8th or 9th.) It looks, too, as if the author's first name is actually M a r q. Odd, isnt\'t it? He must be related to the earlier Marquises de Villiers of England. Cindy --- Mary Stephens <mstephen@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi. I have recently begun doing some validating and > am about halfway > through "Water: The Fate of Our Most Precious > Resource." I find that pages > 170-171 are missing. If the person who scanned this > book is on the list, I > wonder if he/she could send me those missing pages. > It is RTF, and I am > editing using Kurzweil Version 9.2. > This is an excellent scan. About all I have had to > do is change a few O's > to 0 and L to 1. I have carefully proofread; > manually removed headers; > checked and carefully kept pagination; and joined > words hyphenated between > pages. It's a fascinating and very > thought-provoking book. > Any help will be appreciated. > Mary Stephens > > > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new resources site! http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/resources/