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The E-Sylum:  Volume 4, Number 53, December 30, 2001, Article 16

PRINTING THE E-SYLUM

  Harold Welch writes: "Congrats on four excellent years of the
  E-Sylum!  What a wonderful undertaking it has been.  Is it
  possible to print out the entire series at once from the website?
  If not, and you find a new webmaster, perhaps configuring the
  archive so as to enable a complete printout would be a great
  project!

  By the way, I was pleased to see your reference to Dr. Richard
  Doty's current research which was published in the "Conder"
  Token Collector's Club Journal.  We are expecting to publish
  some wonderful original research in upcoming issues.  Anyone
  who might be interested in joining the CTCC should inquire
  with me at tokenmann@aol.com for further information."

  [The NBS Board has been discussing the idea of printing
  back issues of The E-Sylum, to get it out of cyberspace and
  onto some shelf space for posterity.  The completion of volume
  four is as good a stopping point as any.  But with each issue
  now taking several printed pages, a complete hardcopy would
  run into hundreds of pages.

  This would not be much of a moneymaking venture for NBS,
  but the society should not have to put its treasury at risk, either.
  Thus we will likely solicit prepaid orders at a price which covers
  the cost of production and shipping, plus a few extra copies to
  be given to the major numismatic libraries.

  As mentioned in previous issues, member Bill Malkmus has
  been compiling an excellent comprehensive index to The
  E-Sylum from the first issue to date.  The index alone covers
  about forty printed pages!   We've sure covered a lot of
  ground in that time.   We don't yet have an estimate of the
  cost, but to express interest, please write to me at this
  address:  whomren@coinlibrary.com.  Knowing approximately
  how many prepaid orders to expect will help us get quotes
  from printers.  Dealers, this means you, too - let us know if
  you'd have an interest in multiple copies. -Editor]

  Wayne Homren, Editor

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