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Whilst searching the local U library for the Lonsdale (ed) book on vet tree mgt, all that came up was this: Antony Croft, Arboricultural Journal, (20130920): 1-2

 

was this a review, letter to the editor, or what? Possible to see?

 

It also said "STACKS -- SD1 .A69 (regular print) -Includes former title, Arboricultural Association journal.-;v.2 (1971/1976)-v.29 (2005/2006)"

 

All US sources are telling me the book's out of print--anyone know how to get a copy across the pond?

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thats a review i did for the journal thats flagging up in your search!

 

give me your postall and I will send you a copy my old mucka

 

I mean of the book edited by lonsdale not my review!

 

It appears then that review made you a Published Author. :thumbup1:

I'll gladly paypal the expense if you wish. Thanks kindly for your efforts good sir, on both the posting and especially for writing and submitting the review. We need more stepping up and doing such!

 

I would also value a signed copy of the review as well.

Might be worth something someday when you are famous. :thumbup:

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It appears then that review made you a Published Author. :thumbup1:

I'll gladly paypal the expense if you wish. Thanks kindly for your efforts good sir, on both the posting and especially for writing and submitting the review. We need more stepping up and doing such!

 

I would also value a signed copy of the review as well.

Might be worth something someday when you are famous. :thumbup:

 

 

I already have all the fame I can handle thanks, going abroad soon so will almost certainly fade into the echoes. going to get me a country place in the mountains by a wood that is all mine. Get a bit of my own wood pollard pasture going and live the good life for as long as possible.:thumbup1:

 

being with the trees, walking the walk is all I ever knew how to do

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I already have all the fame I can handle thanks, going abroad soon so will almost certainly fade into the echoes. going to get me a country place in the mountains by a wood that is all mine. Get a bit of my own wood pollard pasture going and live the good life for as long as possible.:thumbup1:

 

being with the trees, walking the walk is all I ever knew how to do

 

Going grizzly Tony? Growing a beard as well.:thumbup1:

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I already have all the fame I can handle thanks, going abroad soon so will almost certainly fade into the echoes. going to get me a country place in the mountains by a wood that is all mine. Get a bit of my own wood pollard pasture going and live the good life for as long as possible.:thumbup1:

 

being with the trees, walking the walk is all I ever knew how to do

Ah but doing it in private would be a waste of your talents. :thumbdown:

 

If 'abroad' ever becomes the US look me up and I'll show you us yanks aren't as crazy as some brits make us out to be.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We're crazier! :001_tongue:

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