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    Most, if not all, of this series, appear to have been recently placed on 
line by Google books, including vols. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. Like other 
online Google books, tracking them down may pose some problems -- start with 
Edward Randolph Papers, and maybe add the volume number (in roman numerals).
    What appears to be a reprint of Vol. I is on offer at www.abebooks.com 
for about $112.

Hugh MacDougall, Cooperstown..
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From: "Nancy Hyden Woodward" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 11:32 PM
Subject: [NYHIST-L] query


> Does anyone know where I might be able to buy the complete five volumes of 
> that snivelling toady Edward Randolph's letters and papers?  I'm sorry he 
> ever set foot in New York, let alone Massachusetts.
> I was just able to buy Volume 3 through Amazon.
> Also, does anyone even know if by some marvelous brilliant thought, the 
> Prince Society copied the pages onto CDs?
> And, as I am asking questions, does anyone know how to contact The Prince 
> Society, which published the volumes.?
>
> Thank you.
> Nancy Hyden Woodward 

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