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1CharlesBoyd
I added Blood Brother by Elliott Arnold to my library and found that no one else had this book. I think I have another book or two that I'm the only one who owns it. So, that got me to wondering what other books are only owned by one person? (Or maybe those who respond could mention a book or books that only a very few people have.
Blood Brother is historical fiction about Cochise and Tom Jeffords and the Apache wars in the late 1880's. Despite it's age (copyright 1947) and the fact that it is, in some ways almost as much history book as novel, it's a compelling read. The movie "Broken Arrow" in 1950 or so and starred, if I recall correctly, Jimmy Stewart and Jeff Chandler. Seems to me I vaguely recall a t.v. series of it back in the day.
Blood Brother is historical fiction about Cochise and Tom Jeffords and the Apache wars in the late 1880's. Despite it's age (copyright 1947) and the fact that it is, in some ways almost as much history book as novel, it's a compelling read. The movie "Broken Arrow" in 1950 or so and starred, if I recall correctly, Jimmy Stewart and Jeff Chandler. Seems to me I vaguely recall a t.v. series of it back in the day.
2CharlesBoyd
Also The Raft by Robert Trumbull is one I seem to be the only person who has it.
42wonderY
Your title is entered differently from the others listed here, and just needs to be combined on the author page. There are at least 39 other members with that book.
But you need to check out this group:
http://www.librarything.com/groups/uniquelibrarythingbo
Its members keep track of their unique titles and claim bragging rights.
But you need to check out this group:
http://www.librarything.com/groups/uniquelibrarythingbo
Its members keep track of their unique titles and claim bragging rights.

