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Hi, thank you for the cover up-load. I still haven't figured out how to do it myself, so I appreciate any help, especially something this easy. I enjoy history in general, W. W. II also because I was born in Hungary in 1944 and the rest of my life was shaped by subsequent events and my parents reaction. Thank you again for helping me. Thom, (thosgpetri)
Hi, thanks; I'm digging further (to avoid signing up for a 'free' trial offer) and came inmmediately across this Legislative Resolution honoring Dr. Alex Tulsky: http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/legisnet....
Hvae to get back to my volunteer work at Friends of the Lake Forest Library in preparation for meeting with our auditor. If I find more I'll drop you a note.

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Thank you very much. May your next read rate five stars.
Thanks, I added it; unfortunately the copy I have didn't have the dust jacket. The book, Lucky Forward, is Ex libris (Alex S. Tulsky, MD): the frontispeirce of Bradley "decorating" Patton is inscribed in ink "To Al: Thank God you came back! Love Sis & Sara". My presumption is that the MD served in the 3rd Army, that the inscription is contemporary(to the publication date), but not known in what capacity the MD served.

Still haven't gotten to read it as yet (along wiht several hundreds in my library), but one of these day!
Thanks, but mine is a completely different edition, even with a different title (Drive to Victory)
Good Morning,

NTI Upstream wants to let you know that your author signed Advanced Readers Copy of Coppola: A Pediatric Surgeon in Iraq (for your participation in the LibraryThing Early Reviewers program) has been shipped and should arrive shortly.

Bestselling author (Final Exam: A Surgeon's Reflections on Mortality) and NY Times columnist Pauline Chen praises the work as “powerful, thought-provoking, and unforgettable…” In Chen’s words, after reading Coppola: A Pediatric Surgeon in Iraq, “You will never again look at the Iraq war—or any war for that matter—in quite the same way.”

We hope you enjoy Coppola: A Pediatric Surgeon in Iraq and look forward to your comments. For further information, please visit the official website http://www.coppolathebook.com

Thank you,

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Thanks very much!
Very much appreciate - Eventually I hope to be able to add any covers not present for the Ballantines' series- or whatever else I can find. Thanks again.
Many thanks. I was the publisher of that book.
Thanks for the cover upload, I think it adds a lot to the library thing experience to have the covers.
I received your book cover for Being Born and Growing Older. Thanks. I uploaded it right away to my entry.
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