Amazon.com can get almost any book that a reader is looking for, even many that are out of print. If the book is "Under The Mat," they most likely have it in stock. [Note: It is on Amazon, but only from third-party sellers, and is pricey, for the reason referred to below.] It was pulled from bookshelves, due to a lawsuit from some in the Hart Family. The best place to get a copy is eBay, although it will be pricey. It is available at several sellers on abebooks.com from $94.00 to 150.00. All the sellers are in Canada.
A copy of Homer's masterpiece The Illiad and a dagger
You should not copy an out of print book. You should check the rights or buy a used copy of this book.
If you have a copy of the book, there will be copyright information on one of the very first pages in the book; probably before any preface, foreword or contents pages. If you don't have a copy, call the reference desk at your local public library and inquire.
the nextday when you bring the book from school,you can then copy
The book is still under copyright so it is illegal to obtain and read a copy of it online.
A Book Store maybe?
How could i copy out the book The host by Stephanie Meyer on free?
If you're referring to the book by Diana Estill, It's available at Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/Driving-Wrong-Side-Road-Humorous/dp/1933285419 It's presently out of stock there though. Try GOOGLING the title.
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The first copy of a book is commonly referred to as the "first edition." It is the initial printing of the book and is often considered valuable to collectors.
I suppose you could use a copy machine
I do not have access to specific declamation pieces. You may be able to find 'Dirty Diana' by searching online or in databases that provide collections of declamation pieces.