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Originally Posted by RunningOnFaith
I also found the situation at Jackson to be interesting. I have recently contacted Joseph Howell and he has agreed to send me the booklist and his FSU dissertation “People of the Name”. It should be interesting.
BTW, it seemed obvious to me that one of the conspirators of the secret recordings of the meeting was Fudge himself (it was pretty thinly veiled in my view that he was Manchester). I could be dead wrong about this, but did anyone else that read the book come to this conclusion?
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I wonder why more people who have materials like these don't release them on kindle? Or Pdf?
No huge investment to get 2000 or 3000 books printed, charge a few bucks per sale and it is a win win situation for everybody.
When I was reading the part about the secret recording I couldn't get the mission impossible tune out of my head. So I went back a few line and reread them. Fudge wrote that section with a little more oomph and pizzazz to get a spy movie feel. My two cents.
I don't know if Fudge was physically involved but I did get the feeling that he thought that was the ultra cool part of the story, that he was just dying to write.