Hello Gary
This is indeed a sad way to be spending New Years Eve !
2 bath lith can be a real eye opener and either similar or totally different in appearance to 1 bath lith prints.
For example, you can use 2 lith trays (separated by a stop and wash) - a strong lith developer to give the high contrast and cold tone shadow tones, and use then a highly diluted lith bath to give the extended highlight range and stronger colour, but without the reduced Dmax and warm blacks that it would give, as that has been already laid down in the 1st bath.
Or you can use 2 developers of different properties, one of which is Lith, to give the properties of each - as with Polychrome, or say Lith + amidol.
We spent a day with this on my lith courses at the Photographers Formulary this year (and will again next year) and I think some of the participants are APUG members and might possibly chime in here
It isn't at all difficult, but it does need a longer process line with more trays.
Tim