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Subject:Re: Typography in technical communications From:St le Freyer <FREYER -at- HAUK -dot- HSR -dot- NO> Date:Wed, 10 Mar 1993 02:41:44 GMT+1
Sorry to bother you, but you offered a ISBN no for the other book you
mention. Have you got one for the first (Spiekermann&Ginger)?
If you dont have, don't bother to reply. The reason I need it is that
I would reccomned our library to buy it, and it would be convenient
if I had the ISBN no.
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Stale F (The 'a' (ascii 134/143) is the 29th and last letter in the
norwegian alphabet. It's pronounced as 'o' in 'more'. In
international writing it is often replaced by 'aa'.)