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Old 04-09-2011, 02:12 AM   #31
crich70
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I think I might have been to that bookstore some yrs ago. I attended the Grant Pilgrimage several times back when I was in the BSA (as a kid) and one time I found my way to a bookstore. A lot of hills in that town. The kids must have very strong legs from an early age. lol. I also have some autographed books (by Nancy Kopp). She signed them to me when I bought them locally (a used bookstore I frequent had a small sale of her books some yrs back). I have all 5 (in paperback) with her autograph. I don't know if they will ever be worth much as far as $ but just having them is great.

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I have a couple of author autographed books. One I bought in Galena, IL from a high end used books store - I 'afforded' a small book by Ansel Adams that was signed. I learned a lot about photography from Ansel, wore out his 'basic' series so the book was more valuable to me than the price I paid for it - could care less what it may or may not be worth now

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