mel jacobson on thu 29 jun 06
heidi haugen from montana gave me this book.
i have passed about six of them around to friends.
The Meadow
by James Galvin
Reading Group Guide ISBN: 0-8050-5816-8
and amazon has used ones.
for any crafts person, it is a must read.
certainly one of my favorite books of all time.
i loved reading `murrow`; and the `genius`, the story
of Richard Phillips Feynman the mathematician and physics genius .
both totally fascinating.
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Marcia Selsor on thu 29 jun 06
Mel,
Do you know
>> Richard Phillips Feynman history?
My physicist husband knows of him and his history quite well
His amusement during the manhatten Project for example.
Marcia
Marcia Selsor
http://marciaselsor.com
On Jun 29, 2006, at 7:11 PM, mel jacobson wrote:
> heidi haugen from montana gave me this book.
> i have passed about six of them around to friends.
>
> The Meadow
> by James Galvin
> Reading Group Guide ISBN: 0-8050-5816-8
>
> and amazon has used ones.
>
> for any crafts person, it is a must read.
> certainly one of my favorite books of all time.
>
> i loved reading `murrow`; and the `genius`, the story
> of Richard Phillips Feynman the mathematician and physics genius .
> both totally fascinating.
>
Daniel Semler on fri 30 jun 06
Mel,
If you get the chance you might enjoy Feynman's book of anecdotes from his
life, called Surely You're Joking Mr. Feynman ! Very entertaining and very
interesting to see how his mind worked.
Thx
D
Mary White on fri 30 jun 06
Thank you, Mel, I immediately ordered it from ABE for $5.00 and it's
on its way. I trust your judgement. But if I disagree I'll let you
know.
Mary White
on the Sunshine Coast, BC, Canada
>heidi haugen from montana gave me this book.
>i have passed about six of them around to friends.
>
>The Meadow
>by James Galvin
>Reading Group Guide ISBN: 0-8050-5816-8
>
>and amazon has used ones.
>
>for any crafts person, it is a must read.
>certainly one of my favorite books of all time.
>
>i loved reading `murrow`; and the `genius`, the story
>of Richard Phillips Feynman the mathematician and physics genius .
>both totally fascinating.
>
>
>
>
>from: mel/minnetonka.mn.usa
>website: http://www.visi.com/~melpots/
>
>Clayart page link: http://www.visi.com/~melpots/clayart.html
>
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