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jaysay 27-11-2011 10:46

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 951933)
OK point taken, thought you would say something like that. No offence meant. But please keep to black.

Asa matter of interest what makes you think you spend longer on computers than I do? :confused:

Believe me he does susie, I've seen how much work he's done and he ain't achieved that by sending an odd half hour on line ;)

susie123 27-11-2011 10:55

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 952180)
Believe me he does susie, I've seen how much work he's done and he ain't achieved that by sending an odd half hour on line ;)


Yep John we've exchanged a few pm's and sorted all that out. More power to his elbow.

Observer 29-11-2011 16:19

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Now also on sale from the Town Hall, Accrington.

rtbarton 18-12-2011 18:17

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I've just finished reading this book, and I found it fascinating, one or two misprints escaped the poofreader's eye though.

Some things have improved in the last 100 years, some haven't!

I can really recommend the book to those interested in our favourite town's history and 20th century history in general.

susie123 18-12-2011 18:43

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Originally Posted by rtbarton (Post 956803)
one or two misprints escaped the poofreader's eye though.

Pardon?? that's a classic!

groove 19-12-2011 10:54

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 956820)
Pardon?? that's a classic!

Groove thinks that was a freudian slip.

mobertol 19-12-2011 13:41

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 956820)
Pardon?? that's a classic!

Well spotted Sue -like you say a classic:D

Observer 20-12-2011 10:06

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Originally Posted by rtbarton (Post 956803)
I've just finished reading this book, and I found it fascinating, one or two misprints escaped the poofreader's eye though.

Some things have improved in the last 100 years, some haven't!

I can really recommend the book to those interested in our favourite town's history and 20th century history in general.

Thanks for the feedback. I did all the proofreading myself (which is probably not the best way to do it) and have spotted a few errors since publication. I believe we have already corresponded by email. If you will email me any corrections, I will correct the original document for any future edition. I am also working on an index. (Richard Crossley)

Bob Dobson 20-12-2011 10:54

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I like a bloke who holds his hand up. I was in a similar position when I edited and published 'Accrington Observed ' ( Good title don't you think?) On the back page is a photo of the Stanley team of the late 50s. I felt something of a silly ****** when somebody pointed out that, although there were eleven players shown, there were not eleven names in the caption. I hadn't the heart to blame the co-editor, Brian Brindle, who died just before the book came out.

rtbarton 20-12-2011 10:55

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Hi Richard, I've sent you a PM.

I reckon a first edition with misprints will be worth a fortune, should have asked you to sign it!

Looking forward to the next two decades' books!

Karateman 16-01-2012 21:48

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Just got the book downloaded free for my KINDLE from Amazon.......

Phil

Observer 17-01-2012 07:59

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I think today will be the last free download day. It was a 5 day promotion. Otherwise it will be the vast sum of £2.58p for a Kindle download. Unfortunately some of the fancier typography in the book (e.g. the drop caps at the beginning of each week's entry) did not come over as intended in the electronic version which makes the presentation a bit untidy. I will try and find a way of correcting this and upload a clean version.
Stocks of the printed book are running low. WH Smith's are down to their last copy and Ossy Mills have about half a dozen left. There are also one or two at the Town Hall.

Bob Dobson 17-01-2012 08:42

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Bloody Kindle. No wonder publishers are strugglng to sell books. Am delighted for Observer. I have found several entries so far ( up to 1904) which refer to ancestssosrs of some family historians I know, and POSSIBLY, one relating to my maternal Hallworths in Gt Harwood. I am finding myself skjippimng dscriptions of the ladies' dresses at dances and weddings, but there's some good background stuff on thing like trams and the baths.

Pudwoppa 17-01-2012 12:13

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If you don't have a kindle, you can download the official Amazon Kindle reader for PC, Mac, Iphone, Ipad or Android here.

susie123 25-01-2012 08:53

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Originally Posted by Bob Dobson (Post 962971)
Bloody Kindle. No wonder publishers are strugglng to sell books. Am delighted for Observer.

Hear, hear Bob. Great to hear the book is selling so well.


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