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Unread 02-27-2011, 08:55 PM   #8
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Sorry King I cannot agree with that.Peter Johnson's Parker book was the first attempt done mainly with written correspondence. As such it certainly has its place. Yes subsequent tome's have revealed much more information and I routinely go to the "Parker Story" for information but to say that it is of no help. The help lay's in the fact that it was the first and I don't think one could get a true picture of the evolution of Parker literature without having a copy. I would not consider my Parker library complete without a copy of it.
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