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<p>[QUOTE="Ladybranch, post: 211975, member: 44"]Say now, <i>Red October</i> is just collecting dust at your place, I'll be generous and store this book for you free of charge for the next decade or so. Could you send it to me by the 22nd of the month? It would make a lovely birthday gift to DH. He is/was a great fan of Clancy. He moped around the house for a couple of days on hearing of his death. </p><p><br /></p><p>I really can't say how many notable autographs are around the house. There are a variety of pics and albums from the 1950s to a few years ago of shows we have attended. Do have a few reference books autographed like the transferware series by Petra Williams. Everytime a new John Grisham book comes out, our daughter gets it signed by John Grisham down at the Square Books store in Oxford, MS (Ole Miss) and gives it to DH as a Xmas or birthday gift. She has known him since the 1980s. A girl friend of hers used to babysit for him occasionally. He has a home in Oxford, but now only spends very little time there. His main home is in Virginia. He grew up in the town next to ours (believe he was born in Arkansas). My only claim to fame is that we once had the same painter as his parents used. The painter had me call Grisham's mother for a reference. His parents on retiring moved to Mountain View, AR. His father died recently.</p><p><a href="http://www.squarebooks.com/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.squarebooks.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.squarebooks.com/</a></p><p><br /></p><p>--- Susan[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ladybranch, post: 211975, member: 44"]Say now, [I]Red October[/I] is just collecting dust at your place, I'll be generous and store this book for you free of charge for the next decade or so. Could you send it to me by the 22nd of the month? It would make a lovely birthday gift to DH. He is/was a great fan of Clancy. He moped around the house for a couple of days on hearing of his death. I really can't say how many notable autographs are around the house. There are a variety of pics and albums from the 1950s to a few years ago of shows we have attended. Do have a few reference books autographed like the transferware series by Petra Williams. Everytime a new John Grisham book comes out, our daughter gets it signed by John Grisham down at the Square Books store in Oxford, MS (Ole Miss) and gives it to DH as a Xmas or birthday gift. She has known him since the 1980s. A girl friend of hers used to babysit for him occasionally. He has a home in Oxford, but now only spends very little time there. His main home is in Virginia. He grew up in the town next to ours (believe he was born in Arkansas). My only claim to fame is that we once had the same painter as his parents used. The painter had me call Grisham's mother for a reference. His parents on retiring moved to Mountain View, AR. His father died recently. [URL]http://www.squarebooks.com/[/URL] --- Susan[/QUOTE]
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