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Journal 50
Journal 50 will be published next month, out biggest issue ever to celebrate reaching a landmark. I hope that all those reading this will be receiving a copy!
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Wizard! Can't wait to get my copy!
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Looks great. I can hardly wait to get my hands on it. The Journal is always fantastic but if this one is extra special then it will truly be something to behold.
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It looks great, Tony. I hope, too, that all those reading this will be receiving a copy! That means taking out a subscription. So get a cheque in the post to Tony. Details of costs below:
There are three types of subscription depending on where you live. The annual rates are £10.00 for the UK, £14.00 for Europe, and £16.00 for the rest of the world. For this, you will receive three Journals, starting with the current issue, and membership to the Society for a year.
There are three types of subscription depending on where you live. The annual rates are £10.00 for the UK, £14.00 for Europe, and £16.00 for the rest of the world. For this, you will receive three Journals, starting with the current issue, and membership to the Society for a year.
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A glorious Grace Lodge cover, and no doubt the contents will be just as glorious!
Adding to what Eddie said, the Journal is amazing value for money and it's possible to subscribe using Paypal, BACS electronic transfer or cheque:
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Subscribers also have access to the Secret Passage on this website. It contains photos of Enid Blyton, full-length continuation books written specially for the website by various authors, etc.
Adding to what Eddie said, the Journal is amazing value for money and it's possible to subscribe using Paypal, BACS electronic transfer or cheque:
http://www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk/subscribe.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Subscribers also have access to the Secret Passage on this website. It contains photos of Enid Blyton, full-length continuation books written specially for the website by various authors, etc.
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Looking forward to this!
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Wow! Many congratulations, Tony, you must be feeling very proud to reach this milestone. Also, shame on those who don't subscribe. It's your Society, support it or lose it!
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Smashing! Can't wait!
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Wow, looks great!
Congratulations Tony, on your 50th issue!
Heres to many more years of the Journal!
Congratulations Tony, on your 50th issue!
Heres to many more years of the Journal!
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Yay!!! Journal 50!!!!
Abi.
Still trialling other writers, but will eventually go back to reading a bit of Blyton! Just too many books...
Occasionally will pop in! xx
Still trialling other writers, but will eventually go back to reading a bit of Blyton! Just too many books...
Occasionally will pop in! xx
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This looks as special as the number 50 deserves - well done to everyone concerned.
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Fabulous cover. Well worth the money folks. Don't forget to subscribe, and if you are a visitor reading this thread. Take a look at what the Society offers and be a subscriber.
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I couldn't agree more, Francis. Wonderful value indeed!
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Re: Journal 50/All Journals in one volume?
It would be a dream come true for me to have all the journals so far 1-50 in one bumper volume / book to dip into and reference at any time.
Costly,time consuming and laborious? Yes,no doubt.But I,like many others would be happy to pay in advance for my copy to keep operational costs down.I'm sure many others would to.
Is this another pipe dream Uncle Tony,or may it ever happen one day?
Here's Hoping.
Pete
Costly,time consuming and laborious? Yes,no doubt.But I,like many others would be happy to pay in advance for my copy to keep operational costs down.I'm sure many others would to.
Is this another pipe dream Uncle Tony,or may it ever happen one day?
Here's Hoping.
Pete
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