Journal 33
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Journal 33
Journal 33 is currently at the printers. I am hoping it doesn't give birth whilst it is there as at 84 pages it was looking decidedly on the stout side when it left me!
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Re: Journal 33
It's a big 'un! It managed to squeeze through my letterbox without getting stuck, however. Thanks, Tony!
I have only read Ming's article so far. What a wonderful, well-written piece, Ming, and what an intrepid traveller you are! I am glad you enjoyed your time in England.
I have only read Ming's article so far. What a wonderful, well-written piece, Ming, and what an intrepid traveller you are! I am glad you enjoyed your time in England.
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Twins at St. Clare's perhaps? But I'm also looking forward to it. My copy has a bit further to travel though ...Lenoir wrote:If so, it might be twins.. Looking forward to it!
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ROWAN M.
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ROWAN M.
A room without books is like a body without a soul - Cicero
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Re: Journal 33
Matt the title at the top of the post seems to be going all over the place, some posts have it and others don't - a bit odd!
Re: Journal 33
My copy of Journal 33 arrived this morning, making an enormous noise as it crashed through the letterbox! I have not read it fully but it appears to be packed end to end with quality as always.
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Re: Journal 33
Mine just arrived this morning too.
Only had time to pick it up and take it to work with me so haven't yet read. But it has a lovely cover!
Only had time to pick it up and take it to work with me so haven't yet read. But it has a lovely cover!
This is a Green Knight Book which means that it is a book by one of the most popular authors of all.
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Mine arrived today - fabulous. What incredible value my membership provides. Desperately sorry that I was unable to attend the society day this year - the first one I have missed for a long LONG time - but Mings article is excellent.
Thank you
Thank you
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My copy has arrived, nearly broke the letterbox as it squeezed through. It also looks to be absolutely bursting with great articles. So far I've only just skimmed through Ming's article - great piece of writing Ming, but I'll attend to the rest later.
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Re: Journal 33
Finally managed to read Journal 33, almost as long as War and Peace. Ming's article was excellent, a very good piece of writing.
Anita Bensoussane's article about "The Children at Green Meadows" took me back a bit. I must have read this story back in 1976 but up until now had forgotten all about it. Amazing how much of the plot I can still remember now my memory has been jogged.
Anita Bensoussane's article about "The Children at Green Meadows" took me back a bit. I must have read this story back in 1976 but up until now had forgotten all about it. Amazing how much of the plot I can still remember now my memory has been jogged.
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Curiosity killed the cat, I know, but you definitely made it.
Is it difficult to become a member of the society if you do not live in the UK? And what about the payment?
Is it difficult to become a member of the society if you do not live in the UK? And what about the payment?