Q. Can I purchase a copy of a book from the Local Histories collection?
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Last Updated: Dec 15, 2022 Views: 60
Last Updated: Dec 15, 2022 Views: 60
The original project for the Local Histories collection only sought permission from copyright holders to digitize and make available online for viewing in our Digital Collections, not for download or distribution.
If you are looking for a physical copy from a library in your area, you can search for the title on WorldCat.
Many of these books had limited publishing runs, but you may be able to locate a copy for purchase from a used book seller. You can also reach out to the town or historical society that the book was published by as they may have more information about access to copies of the book.
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