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Charlie Erkman, Palm Beach Gardens Florida, USA
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- 1/17/05
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- Thank you so much for the Bolitho series. I read the first one then ordered the entire series from Amazon.com. You have provided me with many hours of great reading. If you ever come to Florida I'll spot you a "wet".
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Patrick Roberts, Windsor, UK
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- 1/14/05
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- Two wonderful series of novels, I have managed to obtain a complete set of Bolitho 1sts but there are a few early Reeman titles that escape me. On the web site the bibliography for the Kent series show the original covers as on on the first hard edition. The Reeman titles show the updated paperback reprints - any reason. Are scans of the first Reeman titles available.
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Dan Rainwater, Fayetteville, Ga USA
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- 1/12/05
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- Have enjoyed reading each and every one!
Thanks for the pleasure
Dan Rainwater
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danny, grays,essex,england
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- 12:59 PM CST
- 1/6/05
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- ls there a firm publication date for 'Band of Brothers'
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Stacie Daniels, Canada
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- 1/5/05
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- The Bolitho novels were recommended to me about 2 months ago, and I am totally addicted!! I have just started In Gallant Company, and Sloop of War is on my end table, waiting for me. They are wonderful, but very hard to put down!!
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Mike Pullin, Manchester UK
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- 3:01 PM CST
- 1/3/05
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- A Happy and Peaceful New Year to all who have the good taste to be visiting this website.
And thanks for the return of issue V.....
Looking forward to reading the new book.
Mike.
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Ken Franklin, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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- 12/5/04
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- I've been reading these wonderful Bolitho novles for the past few months, since August, and i'm only eleven. These fair novels have sparked more hours of research done by myself than any piece of literature or form of media. Keep writin'!
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Rick Mattias, Pensacola, Florida USA
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- 9:24 PM CST
- 12/5/04
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- Mr. Kent has written one the finest series on nautical fiction that I have had the pleasure to read. When I was younger I read all the Horatio Hornblower books, but since I started reading the Bolitho adventures I have gotten stuck on them and am not currently interested in taking up any othe nautical fiction. I am now trying to read his entire series in chronological order to try to get the feel for the career of Richard Bolitho. One question: is there an atlas of Bolitho's campaigns and travels? I very much like to have maps handy when reading the Bolitho books; it makes me feel I am taking part in the adventure.
Thank you for hours and hours of escapism with Richard Bolitho.
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Don Wenner, Los Angeles, California
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- 2:48 PM CST
- 12/5/04
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- Dear Sir,
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Chris Davidson, Charlotte, North Carolina United States
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- 7:11 PM CST
- 11/27/04
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- I have loved the Bolitho series since I was 13. I'm presently 40 & I try to reread the series once or twice a year. I was wondering is there a picture somewhere of Richard & Kate?
Thank you for letting me become one of the happy few.
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