Glad to help. It IS nice to have a signed copy, but with publications like this (Probably a "Vanity Press" edition paid for by the writer) sometimes it is difficult to NOT find a signed copy. I work for a museum & we were given a box full of the WWI reminisences of a minor officer. Each book was in it's own cardboard box, unread, unopened, EXCEPT that Gen. Franklin W. Ward had signed the flyleaf of each one. He'd presented the whole box full to the NY National Guard.
Eric Stott ----- Original Message ----- From: <phonost...@aol.com> To: <phono-l@oldcrank.org> Sent: Monday, September 18, 2006 11:28 PM Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Censorship>'Thanks'>>Now to an Edison BOOK > > Eric, > Thank you so much for your information, very much appreciated you taking > your time. I guess what got me is that this Edison info book was > personally > signed by the author, to his son. Every collector may have something very > special > and not much known about 'it'. All it takes is not being afraid to ask. > :) > Joan > p.s., thanks also for bookfinder.com > website!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >