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If he offers me a truckload of filing cabinets I'll just tell him I have
given them to my dear friend Ralph in New Jersey and please deliver them to
him.
This book may sound familiar because I think I have mentioned it here
before. It is really an interesting book even though I don't think it
mentions the Golden Ratio. I have only just glanced through it as I am
going through many books here making decisions as to what ones I should
dispose of. The next question becomes, how should I dispose of each one.
Some have people's names in them and/or dedication inscriptions and those I
am trying to find descendants to see if they are interested in having the
books. Others I am boxing up to be sold or given to booksales held by
various organizations. Ruth
At 11:02 PM -0500 2/3/05, [log in to unmask] wrote:
In a message dated 2/3/2005 10:32:16 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:
The title is "Sunshine and Shadow in
New York" author, Matthew Hale Smith, published in 1868.
This book sounds familiar. Am interested to see what our own NY historian
has to say about it. Maybe he'll deliver you a truckload of filing
cabinets for it.
Ralph
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