I suppose I could have some copies - one or more hundreds - printed from the old master, after correcting the observed typos. But the photocopying and binding and the postage would cost a bit. I'ld be happy to receive suggestions, especially from such colleagues as would like to get hold of a copy. ... I look forward to any comments, either in favour of or against making further copies.
Why not get it retyped in TeX (making minor changes - but don't attempt a serious revision, which would just take time with little reward towards the project in mind)? - there are bound to be secretaries who could do that for a reasonable fee. This would only be worth it if you can get a "subscription" system to offset that fee of course. I do have a copy myself - picked up in a second hand shop in Cambridge during one of the category meetings there - I think it was in the late 80's. That copy has been duplicated several times in recent years; I think at least one of its offspring has made it back to Sydney! So, although I may not buy another copy, I would encourage any efforts to keep this book in circulation. Mike Barr may have some advice - both the books he and Charles wrote are now available cheaply, one on the web, the other via the CRM (at U de Montreal). -= rags =- ("secretaries with 9 balls" - only in Sydney ... :-) ) ================== R.A.G. Seely <rags@math.mcgill.ca> <http://www.math.mcgill.ca/rags>