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Hi, I noticed several chess titles in your catalog and thought you may like to check my forum site out- www.ChessForums.org, we have a dedicated section to chess books and recommended reading you may be interested in, thanks, Greg
Isn't "Wild Perfection" one of the best books of letters EVER?
Wow - I'm amazed to find someone who has even heard of Adelaide Crapsey, let alone shares her books! I'm glad to know I'm not alone in appreciating her work:)
Maggie
Hi there, sorry I didn't get back to you sooner. No, Bethann is my first and middle names combined. Hey, I noticed that we share the Hannah and the Mountain book. Jonathan Johnson was a professor of mine. In fact, the Nature in Literature class he taught in Western PA was one of the classes I had with him. So I guess that was my cameo.....sort of! :) I see yours is signed. Do you know Jon?
I'm hooked. Thanks. We have alot of books in common. Go figure.
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