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13-09-2006 10:49 AM
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13-09-2006 2:54 PM
http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?bx=off&sts=t&ds=30&bi=0&an=hammerton&y=14&tn=i+was+there&x=113&sortby=1
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17-09-2006 1:07 AM
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17-09-2006 1:39 AM
A few guidlines might have been helpful.
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17-09-2006 2:06 AM
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17-09-2006 2:41 AM
Never tried the stuff but, in the spirit of 'don't knock it until you've tried it', I'm game.
As long as someone else is paying.
I said that once about 'magic mushrooms'. Then I was given the chance to try. Odd experience. The main memory I'm left with is of my motorcycle at the time. I had a Honda CB125 TDK Superdream but, under the influence of those ingenious mushrooms it looked like nothing less than a Van Veen OCR1000. Sadly it reverted to being a Honda when the psilocybin wore off.
Wow. That was 20 years ago now.
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17-09-2006 6:58 AM
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20-09-2006 9:11 PM
Manor_house - Are you back from your travels and, if so, did you by any chance see the Macintosh chairs at Kelvingrove?
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20-09-2006 10:01 PM
Must try that!
When I get my waterclour paper too wet, it becomes 'cockled' which is what happens to books when the pages become slightly wrinkled due to getting damp.
Don't know if fine. uses this term tho.:-D
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20-09-2006 10:18 PM
Yes thanks, Kelvingrove was one of the highlights of our stay in Glasgow. There was a recital on the massive organ in the foyer which was unforgettable. As for the Mackintosh stuff, Kelvingrove has a re-creation of one of his tearooms. Managed to cram in a lot of Mackintosh-related activities, including a guided tour of the School of Art (they've got tons of his furniture in there) and the library is stunning; a tour of the House for an Art Lover in Bellahouston Park, Willow Tea Rooms, Sauchiehall Street, and a tour of his recreated house at the Hunterian, plus a few other things.
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20-09-2006 11:44 PM
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24-09-2006 8:50 AM
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25-09-2006 4:28 PM
I have several of The Buildings of England series by Nikolaus Pevsner. Published by Penguin Books in the fifties.
As these are paperbacks, do I list them as First Issue, or First Printing? I know this to be the case as it states: First published 1952. Price is 6/-.
Thank you.
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25-09-2006 4:51 PM
Or 'Paperback first printing'.
Some of those go quite well, Chris. I think I got around £10 for the North Devon a good while ago.
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25-09-2006 4:54 PM
Have quite a few - including North Devon.:-)