Just a reminder about the Opening of the Save the Cerberus Exhibition... The Exhibition will feature about 18 new original artworks on various aspects of...
You may know of the 1868 Ironclad Monitor HMVS Cerberus, currently a breakwater off Black Rock near Melbourne, that was the genesis of the design of most major...
Ummmmm....I'm here Tom, just waiting for the next Smith book with baited fish breath! Biki ... From: cepip99 <cepip99@...> Subject: [dudleypope] Re:...
Hi Tom- Great point well taken. The more I think about this the more convinced I believe it was the publisher's error rather than Pope's. Reason the same...
... Yeah... it might very well be that he just made a mistake. It might be similar to his naming Southwick "Henry" in one place (Ramage - pg 256) and...
My apologies to all for the typing errors. I had dictated a draft, was proofing and hit the send button to soon. Thanks for your comments. I'm sure you're...
With respect, Pip, if Dudley Pope or his printers made as many mistakes in the text as you did in your message, it is hardly surprising that 'Diana' was...
My beef with that part of the story is LACK-OF-DETAIL!!! He is swimming towards the ship containing prisoners and then he's back aboard the ship and he's been...
Hi Ken-Your absolutely correct. I have the Avon edition as well. It has always been my belief that the First American edition was published by Avon. The name...
I will look at my books tomorrow and see what mine says. I'm pretty sure the book calls her Sarah. As many times as I have read that series I have not...
I've collected all the Ramage novels and find a discrepancy. In Ramage and the Renegades (my version in a US Avon Books C 1981) Ramage rescues Lady Diana...
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Thanks for sharing Bikicat Pip ... took loads of pictures and saw loads of stuff! ... anything out of it that was placed in it up to the 1990's before she ...
On my first leg of the trip to get to the Hornblower Convention down in San Diego today! YAY!! I'll raise a glass for everyone who was unable to make it to...
Oooohhhh....I don't think you've missed much! I've posted two book reports. I've been on vacation to Las Vegas, Washington DC, and went ziplining and...
I've been "no mail" all summer but have now returned to "individual emails" again. I hope everyone has had a good summer. Anything interesting going on? Dave...
I finished the second book in the Ethan Gage series a few days ago. The rollercoaster ride just keeps on going with this story! Once again we get to see...
Oh I would say firearms. Although she did purchase a sword for Nicholas when he made post...so...either way. Biki Donald Telfer <telfer_db@...> wrote:...
I flew through this book in one day. It is the second book in the Sir Sydney Smith series and I can't believe this, but it just got better and better! I...
... Here's mine, as it will appear on the Amazon site; Hope it helps: The War of 1812 has been called many things, among them "useless," pointless," and...
Hi all Just finished Julian Stockwin book Comand. Like the rest of this series it made enjoyable reading. The time spent here in Australia more so but I think...