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Wanted: Journals of Accountancy, editions prior to 1942; Correspondent A.

-Available-: pre-1920 bound volume, Annual Reports, American Institute of Accountants; Correspondent AA.
Names and addresses of book dealers who advertise out of print works in accounting can be obtained by writing the offices of The Academy.
(Vol. 1, No. 1, p. 3, 1974)

-Wanted: Single or Multiple copies of Professional Accounting in 25 Countries, New York: AICPA, 1964; please quote price per volume and condition. Correspondent KK.

-Available: Joint Publisher Catalog of Economics and Business/ Accounting Materials; Marketing Services Division. The Lehigh Press Inc., 7001 North Park Drive, Pennsauken, New Jersey 08109.
(Vol. 1, No. 2, p. 6, 1974)

—Copies of Thomas G. Higgins, CPA, An Autobiography, can be obtained by members of The Academy by writing: Albert New-garden, Director of Communications, Arthur Young & Co., 277 Park Avenue, New York City 10017. Copies are limited and are offered with the compliments of the firm.

—Studies show that an estimated 97% of nonfiction books printed between 1900 and 1938 will not last more than 50 years. The problem: Widespread use of modern, inexpensive paper manufactured in a chemical process that results in rapid deterioration. [William J. Barrow, book restoration expert, Richmond, Virginia.]

—Wanted: Single or Multiple copies of Professional Accounting in 25 Countries, New York: AICPA, 1964; please quote price per volume and condition. Correspondent KK.

(Vol. 1, No. 3, p. 4, 1974)

—Professor Williard E. Stone has approximately 150 accounting ti¬tles which he is offering for trade. Contact him at Accounting Department, College of Business Administration, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611.

—The personal library of the late Paul Martin Green, former Dean of Business, The University of Illinois, is available in listings to persons interested in bidding on the entire collection. The hold-ings include several complete series of accounting and economic periodicals and several hundred books in the area of Account¬ing, Business, Economics, Finance, Government, and Social Sci¬ences. For information contact Professor Clive Dunham, College of Business, The University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois 61801.
(Vol. 1, No. 4, p. 2, 1974)