18-06-2011, 01:24 AM
Ed,
As always, your kindness is deeply appreciated.
Let me be clear: A Certain Arrogance is George Michael's work. Without a hint of false modesty I tell you that my Introduction is of minor account; its absence would not detract in the slightest from the larger offering.
I echo your appreciation of Kris Milligan and his good offices.
And once again I publicly thank David Guyatt for directing me to Kris and Trine Day.
David, if you still read this humble blog, please know that I think of you always with gratitude and respect.
If all will take note: Ed is describing the Trine Day ediction of ACA. The original, self-published Xlibris iteration is lengthier in terms of both its text and references. Alas, it is horrendously edited -- at points even butchered.
For those in a position to do so, buy both. If one must suffice, go unhesitatingly to Trine Day.
George Michael is -- not was, but is -- a miracle.
With gratitude and affection,
Charles
As always, your kindness is deeply appreciated.
Let me be clear: A Certain Arrogance is George Michael's work. Without a hint of false modesty I tell you that my Introduction is of minor account; its absence would not detract in the slightest from the larger offering.
I echo your appreciation of Kris Milligan and his good offices.
And once again I publicly thank David Guyatt for directing me to Kris and Trine Day.
David, if you still read this humble blog, please know that I think of you always with gratitude and respect.
If all will take note: Ed is describing the Trine Day ediction of ACA. The original, self-published Xlibris iteration is lengthier in terms of both its text and references. Alas, it is horrendously edited -- at points even butchered.
For those in a position to do so, buy both. If one must suffice, go unhesitatingly to Trine Day.
George Michael is -- not was, but is -- a miracle.
With gratitude and affection,
Charles