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The Savannah College of Art and Design Library has the following loose issues
(first item excepted) to offer to other institutions for the cost of postage
reimbursement at library rate.  I will respond to all requests as soon as I
get a chance - if you don't hear back any response within 3-4 days, please
resend your request.  Please reply off list to address at bottom of list.

American Journal of Archaeology
1992   96: 1-4 bound

l Arca
1993   73 July/Aug, 74 Sept

Architect & Builder
1996   Jan, Dec
1997   Apr (slight water damage - text & images fine)

Architectural Technology / The American Institute of Architects
1983   1: 1 Fall
1984   2: 1 Spring, 2 Fall
1985   3: 2 Spring, 3 Summer, 4 Fall
1986   4: 1 Jan/Feb, 2 Mar/Apr, 3 May/June

Architecture Plus
1973   1: 9 Oct
1974   2: 4 July/Aug, 5 Sept/Oct, 6 Nov/Dec

Art Education
1991   44: 1 Jan
1993   46: 2 Mar, 3 May, 4 July, 5 Sept, 6 Nov
1994   47: 1 Jan

Art Expressions Magazine
1997   no.8 July/Aug/Sept

ARTnewsletter
22: 6  Nov 19, 1996
22: 8  Dec 17, 1996

Arts & the Islamic World
no. 29  Autumn 1996 w/suppl.
no. 30 Spring 1997

Arts Indiana
1993   15: 9 Dec
1997   19: 1 Jan, 3 Mar/Apr

Arts of Asia
17: 3  May/June 1987
18: 3  May/June 1988 - mutilated, pages 121-148, 3 articles on the Royal
Pavillion at Brighton have all been removed.  It must have been a
conscientious student because it was all done rather neatly!  We purchased a
replacement and I am willing to photocopy the missing pages if anyone wants
this issue - remainder is in very good shape.

Artweek
28: 8   Aug 1997 (x10)

ASCENT (Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute)
Summer 1994

ASHRAE Journal
1995   37: 3 Mar, 8 Aug, 12 Dec
1996   38: 3 Mar, 4 Apr, 5 May(x2), 8 Aug

Asian Art News
1996   6: 6 Nov/Dec

Beaux Arts
1992   no.104 Sept

Builder
1997   20: 5 Apr, 6 May

Bulletin of the Detroit Insitute of Arts
1977   55: 4

Critical Inquiry
1990   17: 1 Autumn

Decorating Retailer
1993   30: 3 Mar

Design/Build Business
1996   61: 3 Mar, 5 May, 10 Oct

Design Solutions (Architectural Woodwork Inst.)
12:   3 Fall, 4 Winter  1992
13:   1 Spring, 2 Summer, 3 Fall, 4 Winter  1993
14:   1 Jan/Feb, 4 July/Aug(x2), 5 Sept/Oct  1994
14:   6 Winter  1995(x2)
15:   1 Spring, 1995 Sourcebook, 2 Summer, 3 Fall  1995
16:   1 Spring, 2 Summer, 3 Fall  1996

Domus
1994   no.756 Jan, 757 Feb, 758 Mar, 759 Apr

Gazette des Beaux-Arts
1992   120: 1482/1483  July/Aug

Hospitality Design
1992   14: 5 May
1993   15: 7 Sept, 8 Oct
1995   17: 2 Mar/Apr, 3 May/June(x2), 4 July/Aug
1996   18: 1 Jan/Feb, 2 Mar/Apr, 3 May/June

Information Today
14: 9 Oct 1997

International Review of African American Art
1991   9: 3, 4
1992   10: 2

The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism
1972   30: 3 Spring, 4 Summer

Journal of Protective Coatings & Linings
1996   13: 6 June

KBB : Kitchen and Bath Business
1997   43: 6 June

Landscape Architecture
1997   87: 9 Sept, 10 Oct

Latent Image
1978   1: 1, 2/3

Museums New York
1997   3: 4 Summer

Nation s Business
1997   85: 11 Nov

North Carolina Architecture
1992   40: 3 May/June, 4 July/Aug
1993   41: 2 Spring, 3 Summer

October
1987   no. 40 Spring

Parkett
1995   no.43

Planning (American Planning Assoc.)
1993   59: 10 Oct

Reader s Digest
1997   151: no.907 Nov(x2)

Remodeling
1997   13: 4 Mar

RIBA Journal
1997   104: 5 May

Roof Design
1985   3: 1 Jan/Feb, 2 Mar/Apr, 3 May/June, 4 July/Aug

SolidSurface : The Journal of the Solid Surface Industry
premier issue vol.1, no.1

Sun/Coast Architect/Builder
1992   57: 3 Mar, 4 Apr, 5 May
1994   59: 1 Jan, 5 May
1995   60: 11 Nov, 12 Dec

Textile History
1992   23: 1 Spring

Hope you found lots of somethings,
Steve Majure
SCAD Library
PO Box 3146
Savannah, GA  31402-3146
e-mail: [log in to unmask]

Serials is a lifelong jigsaw puzzle where the last piece is always missing.
-S. Majure