Has anyone read "1715" by James Knepton?

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It's a novel, not a documentary. I'd give you my copy, but I donated it to Goodwill already.
 

I have a copy Bill. It is a 185 page novelette that basically follows a family prior to, during and following the loss of the fleet. You won't find any "new" information, just a different perspective. I enjoyed reading it during my visits to the bathr...err, I mean library. I'll loan it to you if you like. I'll bring it to the cookout.
 

Reminds me of that Seinfeld episode

I have a copy Bill. It is a 185 page novelette that basically follows a family prior to, during and following the loss of the fleet. You won't find any "new" information, just a different perspective. I enjoyed reading it during my visits to the bathr...err, I mean library. I'll loan it to you if you like. I'll bring it to the cookout.

When George took that book in to the bathroom at the bookstore and was forced to buy it because it was "flagged".

It was a conspiracy, they sell you coffee and bran muffins, what do you think is going to happen.
 

I know, some of you have the question, so I will ask for you...

How many pictures does the book have. :icon_scratch:

I enjoyed reading it during my visits to the bathr...err, I mean library. I'll loan it to you if you like.

now there is certainly some incentive to borrow the book...(nitrile gloves extra!)

please note how many pages are missing!
 

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