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The old lady had a habit of writing the date in books that were gifts when we were young. She must have known it would be handy to look back at. I used to really enjoy losing myself and goofing out in

Been sorting through my late mums book collection and came across these..

@Greyman  I'm going to read it then post to my mate who is a ghillie in the Highlands.  Your recommendation might have cost me a few quid......I've read the first chapter and started looking

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18 minutes ago, mackem said:

I am the same,old books and maps,that book store near picadilly has loads of first editions,one of the first cabinets has a first edition on the origin of species for around £80’ish K?Its just packed to the gunnels with fascinating literature,I love the smell of old books,the feel of the paper and turning a page.

Just like the fact reading books opens the mind and imagination especially books from a bygone age and times in history. 

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On 23/05/2024 at 07:19, DIDO.1 said:

I don't read anything to sad and deep....gives me nightmares 😂

If you are ever down this way a stop off in Upton on Severn would be well worth your while lots and lots of bookshops, personally I,m not the most literate of people, ( surprise surprise ) so very seldom get to the end of any book but one I have read and really enjoyed which would also be quite apt for you was called a highland year by lee mcnally ( spelling?) he was a gamekeeper in the days when they hunted Scottish wildcats I have it in a crate somewhere and if the sale of the house ever goes through I will need to get shot anyways so you would be welcome if I ever find it  

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1 hour ago, Greyman said:

If you are ever down this way a stop off in Upton on Severn would be well worth your while lots and lots of bookshops, personally I,m not the most literate of people, ( surprise surprise ) so very seldom get to the end of any book but one I have read and really enjoyed which would also be quite apt for you was called a highland year by lee mcnally ( spelling?) he was a gamekeeper in the days when they hunted Scottish wildcats I have it in a crate somewhere and if the sale of the house ever goes through I will need to get shot anyways so you would be welcome if I ever find it  

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Got a book reading/meet the author this weekend in London,Patrick Winn talking about the research that went into his books Narcotopia (drug cartels in Asia) and Shadowlands,inside the meth fiefdoms of Southeast Asia,looking forward to it.

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1 hour ago, mackem said:

Got a book reading/meet the author this weekend in London,Patrick Winn talking about the research that went into his books Narcotopia (drug cartels in Asia) and Shadowlands,inside the meth fiefdoms of Southeast Asia,looking forward to it.

I'll check them out ,just finished one about an aussie banged up in Thailand, late 7os ,heroin smuggling ,grim reading, but interesting 

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