Prof. W.L. JOLLY died on January 10, 2014

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Dear fellow photographers,

came across the sad news today, here: http://www.pressreleasepoint.com/william-lee-jolly-emeritus-professor-chemistry-uc-berkeley: Prof. William Lee JOLLY died on January 10, 2014 at the age of 86. I'm sure, his unique 1997 book "Solarization Demystified" was and remains an inspiration to many of us - and shall keep him in the best of our memories.

We offer our sincerest condolences to his family and all who were close to him!

The book:
Unfortunately, the former link to the online book (and other significant publications) is outdated. Google did not provide any good result - but the sad news above.
Does anybody have a (good) pdf-version which could be permanently made available on Apug?

Pitt
 
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This is sad news.

I owe all my solarization work to his notes and I will continue making these types of prints following his amazing advice and methods.
 

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The book:
Unfortunately, the former link to the online book (and other significant publications) is outdated. Google did not provide any good result - but the sad news above.
Does anybody have a (good) pdf-version which could be permanently made available on Apug?


The article disappeared from his Berkeley pages long since, but is available on the Wayback Machine here http://web.archive.org/web/20061206114640/http://www.cchem.berkeley.edu/~wljeme/

I have all of it saved locally, but I'd wonder how it stands as far as copyright is concerned: copyright doesn't die with the creator.
It's easy enough to make a PDF but making it available as a download might be seen as publishing copyrighted material.
 

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In UK copyright expires 70 years after death of creator so a link to wayback is all you should use...
 
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pdeeh,
thank you for the link: Helped a lot - all illustrations had diappeared from my own, old soft copy. On WM, however, some illustrations are apparently missing - a tribute to time and degradation?
Cheers
Pitt
 

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When I took a course in inorganic synthesis it was his book that we used. He was a man of many interests. Along with solarization he was interested in chemical clock reactions some of which were very impressive.
 

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Does anyone know how to get hold of a copy of 'Solarization Demystified'? ???
I've been searching and searching, with no luck. Sent an inquiry to University of California Press, hoping they might be of help.
 

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I gave the link to an online version in my post above.
 
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