I was sitting in my college English writing class today when the topic of Cedar Point was brought up. (Surprisingly not by me) Our professor decided to see if he could research Cedar Point in the academic databases. We found this book by John Hildebrandt: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.0022-3840.1981.00087.x/abstract
Has anyone read it, or have it? Is it good?
Let's Get Weird.
I noticed that also. I really want to read this, but my library doesn't have it and I can't find it anywhere else...
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The inter-library loan (ILL) departments of most academic and public libraries can locate specific journal articles from other institutions. That might be a good route to try.
"Thank the Phoenicians!"
Hugo the Destroyer somehow has a much better ring than Hildebrandt the Destroyer. :)
Michael McCormack
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I'm actually surprised more people haven't heard of this. I figured some people on here would think it was old news.
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