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xx New kid
May 21, 2012, 06:47:39 PM by medicgirl
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My name is Kenzie, and I have been an avid reader all my life. I have Asperger's Syndrome, and with it an obsession with anything fiction. I am mostly a fan of Stephen King and Dean Koontz, and am now wanting to start actively collecting valuable books as well as buying and selling them. I stumbled onto this site, and it sounded like the place to get some information.
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xx Hello, I am here to introduce you to my late father's book.
May 07, 2012, 06:09:15 AM by SojourninSilesia

Sojourn in Silesia

My daughter and I retyped the book last year after Dad died, aged nearly 95. She published it, as the original publishers had lost the hard copy!

I also do a blog of Dad's letters home from his prison camp in Upper Silesia.


We (my daughter and I) are obviously very proud of Dad and are really happy that he left an account of his interment. Many war heroes were understandably unable to talk about/ relive their experiences during the war. We are grateful he was able to, even though he was in his 80's before he felt able to put pen to paper (actually he used a word processor as I recall).

So, thanks for looking. On the off chance that you do buy/download/read the book, please leave a review on Amazon.co.uk.....we would be very grateful

(I do hope I have broken any forum rules).

Kathy of Lamsdorf Remembered.co.uk
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xx FAIRLIGHT-GLEN by John Fullwood R.B.A SIGNED BO. 123/250
May 20, 2012, 05:36:16 PM by beckyboo
Hi I have FAIRLIGHT-GLEN by John Fullwood. the book is signed by him and limited to 250 copies. 1892 London. tissue paper still intact on plates. Book measures aprox 37cm x 29 gilt edging to pages all round. gilt lettering and decoration front cover, appears to be leather. Can someone shine some light on this book for me. would it be worth anything, I have not been able to find any other copies.
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