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Bill's plea for his lost books



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Published Date: 17 July 2008
LIKE the TV advertisement of the fictional author called 'Hartley' who is searching for a book he wrote many years earlier and which is now out of print, I now find myself on a quest.
Over the past 18 years, I have had 30 of my children's books published and have raised a considerable amount of money for charity. With one exception, all of my books have been limited publications.

Over the years I have lost, misplaced, or lent a number of my saved copies. This leaves me unable to share a few of my books with my grandchildren, nephews and nieces.

If any reader has a copy of the following publications that they would be willing to sell, would they please contact me. I will either pay them an agreed price or if they wish I will swap them their book for The Kilkenny Cat trilogy (worth £39 face value and from a 300 set limited edition).

The books I need are:
1) Our World written during the 1990s.
2) Lost written in the year 2000.
3) Everyone and Everything written around 1989/90.
4) Nancy's Song written in the 1990s.

Please help myself and family to be reunited with the above publications.

BILL FORDE
Children's author
Address supplied

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  • Last Updated: 17 July 2008 10:38 AM
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