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Wonderful collection of Buchanalia. That Sir Quixote is a real find!

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FYI
I have uploaded a cover for A Long Shadow: Jefferson Davis and the Final Days of the Confederacy
by Michael B. Ballard. This is from the original 1986 University Press of Mississippi hardcover edition.
I see we share some fly fishing books in our library...I followed the trail of Trout Madness. I started chasing trout after reading Bergman as a teenager. I notice you have Ken Retallic's Flyfisher's Guide to Wyoming. As it happens, Ken is an old friend of mine. He actually lives in Idaho, but we've fished together in Wyoming, Montana and Yellowstone as well.

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I notice that you & I share a couple of books & also that you have an interest in Scotland & its history. I am a Church of Scotland minister. I wonder if you might be interested in my Bible Reading Notes, covering the whole of Scripture - www.christinallthescriptures.blogspot.co... http://chascameron.spaces.live.com www.theologyofgcberkouwer.blogspot.com
Best Wishes.
I enjoyed Van Campen Heilners book on duck shooting. He seems to have lived in a golden age and had the funds to support his interest.
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