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From: shaw@cwis.unomaha.edu (Jim Shaw)
Subject: Re: International Audio Review
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daniel@netcom.com  writes:
> Can anyone tell me if IAR is still being published?  If so, what was
> the last issue you received, when did you receive it, and what is the
> current mailing address and subscription rate?
> 
> Thanks in advance for any assistance....
> -- 
> *
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Here is what I know:

     International Audio Review
     Box 4271
     Berkeley, California  94704

     Subscription price for one year:  $38.00
     
     Back issues are available in bound volumes at $49.00, first
     class mail.  IAR's publication practice in terms of voluming
     is a bit different from most periodicals--not calendar year but
     rather number of issues--so I found the voluming a bit confusing.

     I sent money to IAR three weeks ago and have yet to receive 
     any issues, but it's still too soon to worry.  A number of
     "underground" magazines, even though they have a small number
     of subscribers, are a little slow.
       
     I suggest that you write first and get the subscription request
     form.  It explains things, sort of.  :-)
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