Re: At Seaside Cottage in hardback 1947
Posted: 06 Feb 2018, 15:48
Well done! I know how it feels to have something that we have been seeking for so long.
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Except the £215 copy one back in May 2017! The most pristine copy that I have ever laid my eyes on!IceMaiden wrote:I'm so glad you got it Rajah . That's the second one I've seen now at that price, seems to be the going rate! I don't think you'd get a pristine copy, of the ones I've seen they all look in the same state especially on the spine.
I wouldn't be so sure about hen's teeth being scarce. Some scientists are playing with the DNA of birds (hens included) and they already found the trigger to let them grow teeth again.Rajah wrote:Many thanks for the ''heads-up'' I got it in time.Not the best copy ever
but they are as scarce as hen's teeth.
Gosh, he's right too... http://hensteethblog.blogspot.co.uk/201 ... teeth.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Wolfgang wrote: I wouldn't be so sure about hen's teeth being scarce. Some scientists are playing with the DNA ob birds (hens included) and they already found the trigger to let them grow teeth again.