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You'll be lucky. We did have one doing the rounds courtesy of hamadryads library lend. Then it disappeared before I got it

My local library has one in the reference section. But you can only read it in the library, no take out.

Library hours are work hours.

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I'm pretty sure this can be had direct from the AA now, they have taken over printing the whole research for amenity trees series. If so should only be around £30 or 40...

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This isn't the body language of trees book from the research for amenity trees series, it's a new book. It covers a lot of the same material, but is a different book entirely, and also well worth getting...

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I just sucked it up and spent the money getting the encyclopaedia. Cost a fair whack more by the time I got it shipped to NZ. Great book with heaps of info and worth the money IMO.

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