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''A Textbook of Botany for Students'' by Amy Flora MacDonald Johnson is a real book but I'm not certain how to provide a link to show that. Amazon lists the original 1909 edition, the 1910 second printing, and the 1922 and 1936 editions all pre-ISBN. Google Books also lists it but is hard to link to. [http://openlibrary.org/works/OL11775176W/A_textbook_of_botany_for_students Open Books] is an option if not particularly informative. Nobody seems to have a picture of the book. --[[User:Nyktimos|Nyktimos]] 17:46, March 27, 2011 (UTC) | ''A Textbook of Botany for Students'' by Amy Flora MacDonald Johnson is a real book but I'm not certain how to provide a link to show that. Amazon lists the original 1909 edition, the 1910 second printing, and the 1922 and 1936 editions all pre-ISBN. Google Books also lists it but is hard to link to. [http://openlibrary.org/works/OL11775176W/A_textbook_of_botany_for_students Open Books] is an option if not particularly informative. Nobody seems to have a picture of the book. --[[User:Nyktimos|Nyktimos]] 17:46, March 27, 2011 (UTC) | ||
I'm not sure, but on another point should it be moved to ''A Textbook of Botany for Students''. I kind of hurried this page as it's a bit menial.----[[User:Skittles the hog|Skittles the hog]]--<small>[[User talk:Skittles the hog|Talk]]</small> 19:19, March 27, 2011 (UTC) |
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A Textbook of Botany for Students by Amy Flora MacDonald Johnson is a real book but I'm not certain how to provide a link to show that. Amazon lists the original 1909 edition, the 1910 second printing, and the 1922 and 1936 editions all pre-ISBN. Google Books also lists it but is hard to link to. Open Books is an option if not particularly informative. Nobody seems to have a picture of the book. --Nyktimos 17:46, March 27, 2011 (UTC)
I'm not sure, but on another point should it be moved to A Textbook of Botany for Students. I kind of hurried this page as it's a bit menial.----Skittles the hog--Talk 19:19, March 27, 2011 (UTC)