yes - zeroxed all the first volume and most of second several years ago. nice stuff.
they are in the university libraries almost all without fail.
If your local library - the one whose card is in your pocket has interlibrary loan - then find them in the closest big U. and request them (provided they are not reference material) and Voila - problem solved. Cept for the money to copy them.
Sorta like this cat ref.:
Author: Brauer, Georg.
Title: Handbook of preparative inorganic chemistry.
Uniform Title: [Handbuch der präparativen anorganischen Chemie. English]
Edition: 2d ed. Translated by Scripta Technica, inc. Translation editor: Reed F. Riley.
Publisher: New York, Academic Press, 1963-65.
Description: 2 v. (xxvii, 1859 p.) illus. 24 cm.
Notes: Includes bibliographical references.
Subject(s): Chemistry, Inorganic.
Call Number: QD151 .B733
Number of Items: 1
Status: Not Charged
Volumes Owned: vol. 2
I am making this way to simplistic-------help me I'm drowning.