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LONG BARN BOOKS MAILING LIST
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Susan Hill
on Fri 29 Sep 2006 17:48 BST | Permanent Link
The October newsletter has just gone out. It has lots of news about Long Barn Christmas titles and about competitions and special offers. You get it by e-mail and if you would like to have it and to go on the mailing list for future issues - once a month, NO MORE and we never give your details to anyone else - please e-mail sales@longbarnbooks.com with your details.
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Re: LONG BARN BOOKS MAILING LIST
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Rhys
on Sat 30 Sep 2006 08:02 BST | Profile | Permanent Link
Good Morning Susan! On the subject of what you should read does this first sentence interest you?"In April 1894, a middle-aged gentleman,bearing a load of dresses, was rowed to the deepest part of the Venetian lagoon. A strange scene followed:"
Re: Re: LONG BARN BOOKS MAILING LIST
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Rhys
on Sat 30 Sep 2006 09:04 BST | Profile | Permanent Link
Or this? "The statement appears to have been written, though the fragment is undated, long after the death of his wife, whom I take to have been one of the pesons referred to."
Or this? I address these lines - written in India - to my relatives in England" Re: Re: LONG BARN BOOKS MAILING LIST
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Rhys
on Sat 30 Sep 2006 09:05 BST | Profile | Permanent Link
Or this? "The statement appears to have been written, though the fragment is undated, long after the death of his wife, whom I take to have been one of the pesons referred to."
Or this? I address these lines - written in India - to my relatives in England" Re: Re: Re: LONG BARN BOOKS MAILING LIST
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Rhys
on Sat 30 Sep 2006 09:06 BST | Profile | Permanent Link
Sorry that appeared twice
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Rhys
on Sat 30 Sep 2006 10:48 BST | Profile | Permanent Link
Or these: 1 "My godmother lived in a handsome house in the clean and ancient town of Bretton.2
2"At about nine o'clock in the morning at the end of November, during a thaw, the Warsaw train was approaching Petersburg at full speed." 3"On the 15th of September 1840, at six o'clock in the morning, the Ville-de- Montreau was lying alongside the Quai Saint-Bernard, ready to sail, with clouds of smoke pouring from its funnel. 4"The house was large, topped by a lofty garret" Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: LONG BARN BOOKS MAILING LIST
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Susan Hill
on Sat 30 Sep 2006 15:16 BST | Profile | Permanent Link
Yes yes yes yes, I want to read ALL of them.. what are they ?
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: LONG BARN BOOKS MAILING LIST
Don't tell her Rhys! Your turn to scout the shelves Susan:-)
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