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ladybranwen April 28 2010, 02:36:15 UTC
Argh! No public library in MD has that book!

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lauralyrics April 28 2010, 03:01:44 UTC
$4 from Amazon, and that includes shipping! :)

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ladybranwen April 28 2010, 03:18:32 UTC
Can you guarantee that I will like it $4 worth and a spot on my already overcrowded book shelves?

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lauralyrics April 28 2010, 11:41:35 UTC
If you don't like it, mail it to me, and I'll reimburse you for the cost of the book and shipping. (Golly, I sound like one of those book dealers.) :)

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the1butterfly April 28 2010, 08:06:07 UTC
I checked Spokeo and there are a three Sara Zimmermans in Ohio in their 80s, but none of them sound quite right.

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grimms_creed April 28 2010, 13:16:11 UTC
::wants::

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lauralyrics April 28 2010, 22:40:31 UTC
I looked! I found one short story, like I said (which, alas, would have been better as a full-length book; it was kind of rushed), but couldn't locate any of the others. The world has lost a treasure, etc. etc.

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anonymous January 9 2019, 17:06:17 UTC
No Man’s Lady, (ss) Argosy Aug 1955 appears to have been her last title

COLYTON, HENRY JOHN (fl. 1940s-1950s); (about) (chron.)
* The Bride Price, (nv) Argosy Feb 1947
* The Elf Horn Sounds, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine Jan 1948
* God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen!, (na) Argosy Jan 1945
* The Miracle of St. Merrow, (ss) Adventure Jul 1945
* No Man’s Lady, (ss) Argosy Aug 1955
* The Pilgrim and the Pirate, (sl) Adventure Sep, Oct 1945
* Sword Land, (sl) Adventure Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1946
* Wine, Wenches-and Good Scots Blood, (na) Argosy Jun 1948

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lauralyrics January 13 2019, 17:58:09 UTC
Excellent research! Now, to see if I can find copies....

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brideofbeowulf May 1 2010, 15:59:42 UTC
What a great bit of research! Fascinating!

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