I have a very urgent inquiry... I just noticed now that I lost a very important item - most likely at Eurofurence 15!
I lost a large book called 'Ornament und Illustration um 1900' by Michael Weisser. It looks like this:
I thought the book would be dwelling at the depth of my art box, but now I noticed it isn't there and the last place I had it with me for sure was Eurofurence 15! This book belongsa to my Dad and I can't bear the loss of it. Probably it has fallen from my table or fell from my art box while it was locked in the artist room by night. When the room was opened again probably someone found it alone - not seeing to whom it might belong and took it with them.
The book is very, very, very important to me and can't be easily replaced!
Maybe someone took the book. Maybe anybody thought it would not belong to anybody or simply couldn't see to whom it might belong and took it because it is such a nice book. I really don't care! I don't care for the reason it was taken but I really need it back, please! I am quite desperate. The book was only lend from my Dad and I want to give it back to him!
Please... fellow furs.... please if you know anything about my book and where it might have gone... contact me! I can't afford to buy a new copy as it's worth some money, for sure. I would be very glad if someone would help me to announce this further, as I don't think someone who found the book nearly a year ago would bother to look into this thread again. If any official person would be willing to announce this further in other forums or as a thread for itself I would be oh so grateful.
This book has a personal, emotional and a cash value for me that can't be priced at all. And I would be grateful beyond words and would try to make up for your effort in some way if anybody would help me to get it back!
You can contact me via this forum or via E-Mail directly! The E-Mail is ThanathanBlack@gmx.de
thanks for your support in advance,
baLOrKIn