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Hi Everyone-
The National Trust for Historic Preservation has just
introducted its Information Series Web site:

http://www.infoseries.com

This is a complete online catalog of National Trust publications
relating to historic preservation.  The Information Series
provides concise information on basic and frequently-used
preservation techniques, with topics ranging from tips for
owners of historic homes, to details on how to become more
involved with preservation efforts in your own community.
The online catalog also includes books like Don Rypkema's
"Economics of Preservation" and Constance Beaumont's "Smart
States, Better Communities."

I hope its useful to some of you. I've included more information
below.

Thanks!
Laura

*****
Booklets cost $6 including postage and handling.  For orders
of 10 or more copies, there is a 40% discount. Users can order
directly at http://www.infoseries.com

The National Trust for Historic Preservation, chartered by
Congress in 1949, is a nonprofit organization with more than
270,000 members.  As the leader of the preservation movement,
it is committed to saving America's diverse historic
environments and to preserving and revitalizing the
livability of communities nationwide.  It has six regional
offices, owns 20 historic sites and works with hundreds of
local community groups in all 50 states.  Check out the
National Trust's homepage at http://nationaltrust.org