bill's book
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Well done Bill.
Please put me down for a (signed) copy straight away. $20.
You have my number, so just let me know where to send the cheque. congratulations, Gary
Please put me down for a (signed) copy straight away. $20.
You have my number, so just let me know where to send the cheque. congratulations, Gary
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Thank you for the book Bill.
Extremely well done and I am enjoying it so much. I find it to be a really interesting journey through outback Australia and living in it..
One or two bits moved me nearly to tears and I found it added perspective to life.. if you know what I mean.
I see you have an ISBN number. It used to be that you had to supply a free copy to certain Libraries.. Statutory Deposit rules.. but I am out of touch with that stuff now. I think your book deserves to be preserved for future generations, when a lot of the things you describe have gone.. so maybe make sure you have lodged a copy with the National Library etc.? Your stories are part of Australia's literary and historical treasure trove I reckon..
Extremely well done and I am enjoying it so much. I find it to be a really interesting journey through outback Australia and living in it..
One or two bits moved me nearly to tears and I found it added perspective to life.. if you know what I mean.
I see you have an ISBN number. It used to be that you had to supply a free copy to certain Libraries.. Statutory Deposit rules.. but I am out of touch with that stuff now. I think your book deserves to be preserved for future generations, when a lot of the things you describe have gone.. so maybe make sure you have lodged a copy with the National Library etc.? Your stories are part of Australia's literary and historical treasure trove I reckon..