complexated suggested I check the Arizona University library, and from there I was able to download a free PDF copy of the dissertation. It's a hefty 1,441 pages (6 MB). I'm still going to look at getting a bound copy, but it isn't as urgent a need.
Awesome!!! Thats only 720 pages duplexed and I think Kinko's can bind up to 150 pages or so in one nice spiral bound book. So you have a few easily transportable volumes!! :)
If you want, I can print out a few hundred pages of it a day and get it to you. Binding will be cheap in comparison to the printing. I had 5 books made a few weeks ago at Kinko's ... cost me around 23 bucks for them. Not sure what it would be for the biggest binding they could do .. but you could find out.
This all of course assumes you don't want it bound into one huge book.
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Come to think of it, if I ever get sucked in, that might be a nifty trade to learn.
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(So yeah we could totally hook you up with folks to learn bookbinding)
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http://etd.library.arizona.edu/etd/index.jsp
and search for Sonja Musser as the author.
This might also work:
http://etd.library.arizona.edu/etd/GetFileServlet?file=file:///data1/pdf/etd/azu_etd_2444_1_m.pdf&type=application/pdf
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Here's a tinyurl for it as well, in case you ever need to send it easily to someone else.
http://tinyurl.com/6syt4c
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This all of course assumes you don't want it bound into one huge book.