Paul Howell
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A very long time ago, when I was in high school I worked part time for the local photographer, well not worked, there was no pay. He was retired Navy photo mate. One his buddies had a store in another part of town, and I remember going to see him to pick up some chemistry, Vern had run low on. His friend had a bookcase with a varity of books, when I asked what he read he told me he bought used books at the Salvation Army for like nickel, he stored his negatives between the pages. Don't know that triggered that memory, then the question, how archival would a good quality book be? I also thoght that a book would not be dust free. My wife is an published writer, we have a ton of books, some had not been opened in a couple of decades, I found a few, even in the desert no dust. How good of idea was it?