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Simba:
 ;D Shall I have a look for it next time I am in Hay-on-Wye ???  ;)

Paul S.:
by all means do  -  but judging by volume one, it won't be cheap.             But seriously, can't imagine you'll find it  -  I certainly can't see it on line anywhere.

I've had a life long love of browsing 2nd hand book shops  -  could spend all my days in them  -  in fact looking at the interior of my house believe I have.                          Have always meant to visit H-on-W for a day or so, the trouble is finding the space in the house for whatever I bought - and buy I would. ;D
Certainly if you see any volumes of the Studio, let me know, and I'll make the trip.

Simba:
You would probably need a week to browse all the bookshops in Hay...some are so large and higglypiggly I usually lose my husband for a few hours in one shop...while I browse the charity shops and the excellent antique centre for glass...perfect day out all around... ;D I will have a look next time we are there we usually go a few times a year.

Simba:
I am off to Hay today will have a look... have you tried this website excellent for books and catalogues on Glass.....http://www.books-on-collectables.eu

David E:

--- Quote from: Paul S. on September 15, 2014, 07:19:33 PM ---I have Kenneth M. Wilson's volume one on Mt. Washington glass  -  but I can't seem to find a copy of volume two  -  has it been published yet does anyone know, or is it simply far more scarce than the first volume???

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Well ... Amazon list it, but with it having just two pages! However, you can always try here and pay a mere $44,648.20  :o

Fortunately, the seller does appear to have a change of heart, but it's still $954. Rather confusing as it looks like Alibris have muddled Vol.I and Vol.II

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