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Unread 05-30-2017, 11:49 AM   #1
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Yes there was a limited and a trade edition.They were both done at the same time by the same publisher.Dr.Dirk Halstead and Robert Urich bought all of Nash's papers and were responsible for "Mr.Buck"and "once Upon a Time" being published.
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Thanks. My Derrydale's are a mixture of early and later printings.
I have both Mr. Buck and Once Upon a time already.
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I enjoy collecting older editions, and especially signed copies by authors, which are extremely hard to find. I live in southern Missouri, and have been lucky to look for some books at various used book stores throughout my travels. But, most all the decent ones are in collections, like Parkers, and not for sale.
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I enjoy collecting older editions, and especially signed copies by authors, which are extremely hard to find. I live in southern Missouri, and have been lucky to look for some books at various used book stores throughout my travels. But, most all the decent ones are in collections, like Parkers, and not for sale.
Hey, Rob,

Good to know there's another sporting book collector and Parker fancier in the Show-Me State!
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