Hi Jonathon. No no - please accept my apologies. I did not interpret it as a humorous gesture earlier when I should have done.jwealleans wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 3:46 pmIt was intended to be helpful. Please accept my apologies for what was intended as a positive gesture. In the spirit of not prolonging the debate any further, I shall withdraw.Was that necessary? I am not responsible for Amazon. An error in the description is one of those things.
Edward Thompson. Good or Bad
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My apologies, I have corrected this now. I have used the correct name elsewhere.
I don't think you do. I spoke to Malcolm through a mutual friend and at A1 Trust events. He is mentioned in my original children's book dedications. He was very robust about Thompson but he always was mindful of evidence. I think if he were alive, he would probably have still disliked Thompson - but he would have been open minded enough to consider primary evidence, rediscovered.It is a great pity that Malcolm Crawley is not still with us; his views would have been most insightful, although I have a very shrewd idea what they would be.
Yes.2. Are you certain there will be a next edition?
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As already said this now becoming very tedious.
If people actually want to buy your book they will , all the endless self promotion on here, is simply achieving nothing.Please stop.
If people actually want to buy your book they will , all the endless self promotion on here, is simply achieving nothing.Please stop.
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Yes time to close the thread.
A forum member has a new book with new research (I haven't seen it yet) - good to mention it.
The subject is one which tends to go in circles on various places online with little gained, and I think we're at that point.
Perhaps we should go back to pigeon vans (perhaps not); dig up a mostly-forgotten controversy (Alexander McDonnell, anyone?); or unite behind the "Brunel is over-rated" banner
A forum member has a new book with new research (I haven't seen it yet) - good to mention it.
The subject is one which tends to go in circles on various places online with little gained, and I think we're at that point.
Perhaps we should go back to pigeon vans (perhaps not); dig up a mostly-forgotten controversy (Alexander McDonnell, anyone?); or unite behind the "Brunel is over-rated" banner
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