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Subject: Books by Thomas Armstrong From: Jonibee Date: 26 Feb 12 - 11:15 AM Not sure whether I should be creating this thread here, or not, but I am seeking to purchase SIGNED copies of the following books by Thomas Armstrong:- King Cotton The Face of a Madonna Sue Crowther's Marriage Our London Office Ideally, the books I am looking for would be in Fine or Very Fine condition, possibly First Editions, and with their original dust covers. Would any of the members have any such books in their posession, and, if so, would you be willing to sell, please? |
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Subject: RE: Books by Thomas Armstrong From: maeve Date: 26 Feb 12 - 03:11 PM Hello, Jonabee. I'm curious; is there a particular reason you think you will find these signed books here? |
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Subject: RE: Books by Thomas Armstrong From: Jonibee Date: 02 Apr 12 - 10:31 AM Who knows, Maeve, lots of people have more than one interest? Collection of signed copies of this particular author's books are just one of my interests. Jonibee |
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Subject: RE: Books by Thomas Armstrong From: theleveller Date: 02 Apr 12 - 11:02 AM There's signed edition of 'A Ring Has No End' here: http://www.biblio.com/details.php?dcx=220268677&aid=bkfndr |
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Subject: RE: Books by Thomas Armstrong From: Jonibee Date: 10 Apr 12 - 07:09 AM Thanks for your input, plus the link. However, I do already have a signed copy of the book "A Ring Has No End" I am, nevertheless, grateful for your interest. Thank You, Jonibee |
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Subject: RE: Books by Thomas Armstrong From: GUEST,Ringer (whose cookie evidently needs resetti Date: 11 Apr 12 - 05:37 AM I have copies of all the books mentioned except "The Face of a Madonna." All were bought second-hand many years ago; none is signed. Good luck in your quest. (Do I remember having read a book by Armstrong about somebody buying a second-hand battleship?) |
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Subject: RE: Books by Thomas Armstrong From: Jonibee Date: 12 Apr 12 - 06:15 AM GUEST Ringer The book that you are referring to is 'Sue Crowther's Marriage' and is, as you correctly surmise, by Thomas Armstrong Thanks for your interest Jonibee |
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