I'm another highly satisfied owner and user of the book. It's truly a steal at $100. It is also much less expensive than other books which may be of interest to the home emulsion maker, such as Gunther Fischer's
Stabilizers for Photographic Silver Halide Emulsions and Ingo Leubner's
Precision Crystallization, and its scope is much more relevant to us
. There's simply nothing comparable in breadth of information. We are incredibly fortunate to have the information contained within available to us at all, regardless of price. If this book hadn't been written, I would have no idea where to start with dipping my toes into controlled precipitations (on a related note, just today I got a peristaltic pump working within a reasonable pump rate using an arduino and cheapo stepper motor driver, which is a significant milestone for an amateur like me.) I don't mean to be presumptuous, but it's certainly a book worth saving for, if the subject is of interest. I truly hope that the book continues to be available, and if there's any way I could help with organizing a reprinting (or print-to-order service, or file hosting on a site), I'd be thrilled to help.
In the interim, there's a video overview of
PE's emulsion making process on Anthony Mournian's youtube channel. Although not narrated by PE, it basically amounts to a teaser for the full DVD movies, and it even has some "spoilers". PE has also provided a tonne of info in his forum posts here on APUG, all available to read for free. Furthermore,
The Light Farm has all the info needed to get started, available for free! If anyone doesn't know where to start with emulsion making, coating, and testing, there are several people who would be thrilled to discuss it over in the
emulsion making forum.