Wheeler's Delayed Choice bibliography

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Hi, I'm in desperate search of an article related to Interaction Free Measuremnt and Measurement Theory:

John Archibald Wheeler, "The 'Past' and the 'Delayed-Choice Double-Slit Experiment'," pp 9–48, in A.R. Marlow, editor, Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Theory, Academic Press (1978)

It's so strange, because it's cited all along the bilbiography. Anybody can help?
 
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If you are really desperate, the book is available on bookfinder.com and Amazon. An inter-library loan would be more economical but would take longer.
 
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