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http://www.hippocampuspress.co...-by-william-f.-nolan


John King Tarpinian
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jkt: How would one get an autographed copy of this very fine themed edition? "I am indeed interested!"
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(We met Mr. Nolan at Mr. B's 89th and had a quite friendly exchange with him. He signed a copy of my long-used classroom edition of F451 - with all of my anecdotal notes and highlights. It was also signed that day by the author and Captain Beatty (Michael Prichard). Mr. Nolan impressed us as a fine gentleman and ultimately dear friend of Mr. Bradbury!)
 
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You could book train passage for April 7th since Bill will be down here for the "Paperback Show."

http://www.la-vintage-paperback-show.com/


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jkt, 43 hrs 13 mins / 2804.21 miles... "One way!"

How about a contact mailing address with all expenses paid for shipping... "Round trip!"
Thanks.
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jkt, 43 hrs 13 mins / 2804.21 miles... "One way!"

How about a contact mailing address with all expenses paid for shipping... "Round trip!"
Thanks.
f


I'll have you know I have to drive 12 miles to get to the event. Then again, I'm the "author wrangler" for the event. Wink


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So.....if I were to get a trip-tik to jkt for a copy of "Nolan on Bradbury" by William F. Nolan, it might make for a possible East-West exchange!?
All expenses, including gratuities!
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So.....if I were to get a trip-tik to jkt for a copy of "Nolan on Bradbury" by William F. Nolan, it might make for a possible East-West exchange!?
All expenses, including gratuities!
f

There is that.


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I'll have you know I have to drive 12 miles to get to the event. Then again, I'm the "author wrangler" for the event. Wink

This is what we'd call an "away" event for jkt - one that's more than one block from his house!


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Ironically, if not "actually local", everything here is always 25-50 miles away!

jkt, does correspondence arrive at a locale with 315 N L as a part of the moniker? (With 4/7 as the event day, I'd need to get on this.)
 
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Ironically, if not "actually local", everything here is always 25-50 miles away!

jkt, does correspondence arrive at a locale with 315 N L as a part of the moniker? (With 4/7 as the event day, I'd need to get on this.)

Sure


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Right. Thanks.
 
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jkt ~ In contacting Hippocampus Press, I was informed the Nolan to Bradbury text is not yet in completed publication form. However, things seem imminent.

I will be in touch with you via post in the next day or so. Please let me know when you receive my initial mailing and an interesting process for shipping is explained.

(Costs will be covered from here to there and back again!) Thanks...
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...from here to there and back again...

You sound like a Hobbit.


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...I must be mixing my RDB and JRR metaphors!!
 
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These folks have been great to work with. Excellent communications and very personable. Mr. Nolan's book on RB sounds like a great collection of tales from all of their years of friendship!

http://www.hippocampuspress.co...0_14&products_id=123
 
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