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From: ddb@mrvax.DEC (DAVID DYER-BENNET MRO1-2/L14 DTN 231-4076)
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Subject: Bullard/Jameson
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Date: Tue, 2-Oct-84 09:23:55 EDT
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Posted: Tue Oct  2 09:23:55 1984
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I haven't yet seen the query about these stories, but I've seen a
response summarizing many of them; it brings back memories.  I really
liked them also.  I think I read them in two hardcover volumes from
the public library; I've never owned them.  I don't suppose there's ever
been a paperback edition?  (Incidentally, this is one reason I view
getting recreational reading from libraries with suspicion; that library
is now 1500 miles away, and the local one doesn't have Bullard.)

I confess to liking Doc Smith's Lensman series somewhat better tha
n Bullard; possibly partly because there was so much MORE of it.
In fairness, and while still avoiding flamage, I must point out that
even Kimball Kinnison becomes an administrator by the end of the
series.

			-- David Dyer-Bennet
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