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26th July 2006, 12:01 AM | #1 |
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Very Rare Article on Korean Arms & Armour
hi,
i have been looking for this article for some time, on behalf of a friend (a retired ex-museum curator of ill health) and have finally tracked it down. on indian works, i never care about the cost as its as important to me as my collection, but this isnt indian. no museum library that i have searched has it, and i know it to be rare due to its elusiveness. but, it finally turned up but the cost of getting it copied is high, as its fragile. for a 50 (ish) page article, of A5 size (cant be scanned flat though, so one page at a time), the cost will be the equivellant of a semi-expensive new book from amazon. so, if anyone is interested in it, and can paypal me $10, i will travel up there and get it copied, convert it to a pdf and send it on. they will be photocopies, which i will scan in and convert to a pdf for you to print out your end. so, the quality will not be fantastic, but will be good enough. please note, the first time i enquired about copying, i was turned down. i waited a few days and asked again out of curiosity and was given permission. i didnt have time to hang around (will take a while) so this obviously depends on who is on the desk at the time. also, i will only bother if i have enough people committing to pay and have copies. i am happy to give up a day to do it, but spend enough on my own research (apologies!). no money needed yet, just commitment to forward it on later. ok, on the the article. Korean Arms & Armour - J.L.Boots. 1934 Boots was a collector (and a dapper one at that, by the photo of him in full shooting tweeds!). many of the images are from his own comprehensive collection, as well as some from museums. i quickly scanned through the article and its quite well written, and very useful. either way, there isnt much else written exclusively on korean arms, so definately good to have. as i said, with illustrations (enough pics to aid the text) it runs to around 50 pgs, so its not just an overview (although i havent read it myself) please PM me if anyone is interested. BTW i hope this is ok here, and not in the swaps forum. i am not selling anything, but offering information, with contributions towards cost. please feel free to move it should this not be the case. also, if anyone already has this article (ham?) i would be happy to pay for it and save the hassle of getting it myself. Last edited by B.I; 26th July 2006 at 12:44 AM. |
1st August 2006, 07:21 AM | #2 |
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last call on this article. will anyone else interested let me know.
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1st August 2006, 05:36 PM | #4 |
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Me too ...
I'll take one too. Please PM me with your paypal details.
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1st August 2006, 06:04 PM | #5 |
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B.I.,
Do you know the citation for the journal in which the article was published? Thanks, TD |
1st August 2006, 09:54 PM | #6 |
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hi dennee,
if you can get hold of the article and save me the hassle, i would happily pay. however, please let me know soon - trans. Korean Branch Royal Asiatic Society. XXIII, Pt 2. Seoul 1934 |
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