From: "Una McCormack" una@qresearch.org.uk Isn't there also a very short book by Adrian Rigelsford, the pages of which fall out after one reading?
That's alarming. What a poorly put-together thing that sounds. Though I have vague memories of reviews that suggest "poorly put-together" is a phrase with other applications in regard to that book...
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Joanne wrote:
From: "Una McCormack" una@qresearch.org.uk Isn't there also a very short book by Adrian Rigelsford, the pages of
which
fall out after one reading?
That's alarming. What a poorly put-together thing that sounds. Though I
have
vague memories of reviews that suggest "poorly put-together" is a phrase with other applications in regard to that book...
It's not brilliant, but I remember that at the time (1995) it had quite a lot of photos I hadn't seen before (I think a cache of production photos had just turned up at Doctor Who Magazine, of all places), so that was interesting. It's just under 100 pages, quite a lot of them in colour - but they do fall out straight away. I suppose this makes it easier to use it for scanning purposes, if you're into that sort of thing. It's better than the John Kenneth Muir absurdity.
Una