While at the VA hospital last week for another round of tests, I picked up some free books they were giving away. Both books were very old, just how old I would not find out until today when I finally took a good look at them.
One book "The life of Sir William Osler" by Harvey Cushing, Vol II is dated 1926 and even has a REAL picture of father and son from 1905, AND a little note from I assume the author in the inside cover dating 1931! WOW. The second book "M...y Lord of Canterbury" by Godfrey Turton is only from the 1967-ish, but has cliff-notes from what might be the author on some pages. I old books and I am VERY happy with these two to say the least, especially the first one. Think I will take it to Austin tomorrow to a friend of mine who runs an Antique book store. Anyone here familiar with the first book and its history?
I am going to try and connect with an old friend in Austin this week who deals with not only Antiques but Antigue books as well.
Thanks Love-doves, Darcy
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