Barnes and Noble in the US has some. I'm not sure how they
deal with foriegn currency though
andrea
http://shop.barnesandnoble.com/OopBooks/oopResultsTitle.asp?userid=4N8OQFLR
V3&mscssid=MREUHTPU86S92JUV00JP424CRBRABLUC&srefer=&author=persig&title=lil
a&rstart=1&WID=130501
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>From: Johannes Volmert <jvolmert@student.uni-kassel.de>
>To: moq_discuss@moq.org
>Subject: Re: MD A quality event
>Date: Tue, Jun 20, 2000, 1:50 PM
>
>
>
> Struan Hellier wrote:
>>
>> Greetings,
>>
>> Funny that this should happen now, in the light of recent conversations.
>>
>> Ian is correct. I contacted the publisher and they got back to me today.
> 'Lila' is out of print here
>> in England with no plans to re-publish.
>>
>> Two years ago I promised that when this happened I would quit the forum
> considering my work
>> completed. Although I can't claim any of the credit, I must confess that
> it gives me great pleasure
>> to find, in my home country and for all intents and purposes, that the
> MoQ is dead. Others will
>> place their own spin on that, but I am satisfied and will keep that promise.
>>
>> For contrasting reasons therefore, it seems like happy days all round.
>>
>> Farewell to all,
>>
>> Struan
>
>
> Hi Struan and all
>
> As I desperately tried to get a 'Lila' for a friend of mine, I can assure you,
> that in Germany, 'Lila' is also sold out and there will be no re-publish
either.
> That women, she is studying philosophies in Hannover, saw great coincidence to
a
> publishing of Norbert Elias, a sociologist, 'Society of Individuals' (I'm
sorry,
> I can't find the english document about his international publishing, but the
> english title is different). Maybe you have heard about Elias, then you will
> know what I mean. What is quite interesting about the named book, is the fact
> that it consists of three parts of similar structure and content, of which the
> first one was written in the thirties and the last one in '87. Although he had
> published the more important part of his work almost half a century ago, he
got
> famous for it during the last ten or twenty years.
>
> By the way, what is your serious profession then? You mentioned something in
the
> post above. ( No, I don't ask you 'What is your substantial subject, then?',
> 'cause this would mean an 'unfair move' and moreover pure rhetoric; See ZAMM
> ;-) ) Afterall I see (onceagain) that I did not achieve anything by my
approach
> in effort to lead this discussion into calm water. When I started my
> participation on this site, I really believed that words are just words, but I
> had to learn, that one can easily get misunderstood (and I myself
misunderstood
> more than once) and have to use words in an even more careful way, than
> communicating face to face. But to improve one's 'caring' is almost as worthy
> to one's personality as an increase of understanding and knowledge.
>
> PS.: Norbert Elias work has much to say about the social level and the
mentioned
> book is of quite a tolerable volume.
>
> PPS.: Horse: Maybe you know something about him, because Elias has lived and
> worked in Amsterdam for the longest time of his life
>
>
> Greetings JoVo
>
>
>
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