GREAT!!!
Thank you John, Robert, ......and everybody
 
I can't wait to see a whole stack of those in my room in Tucson!   :-)
 

Anne M. Black
IMPACTIKA.com

 
 
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From: Bigjohn Shea via Meteorite-list <[email protected]>
To: metlist <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, Jan 19, 2017 6:07 pm
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New Book, "FROM WESTON to CRESTON"  AD #1

In my humble opinion,Any serious collector would be crazy not to order a copy 
of this.  References like this are not only useful for finding information 
about a specimen on a whim, but when skillfully written (as this is) it makes 
for an enjoyable read cover to cover.  Best yet, you come away from it with a 
wealth of knowledge you might otherwise never acquire.Worth the cost of a copy 
for sure!Cheers!John A. Shea, MDIMCA 3295Sent using the mail.com mail appOn 
1/18/17 at 5:30 PM, Frank Cressy via Meteorite-list wrote:> Have you ever 
wondered about the fall circumstances of some US fall you ran across, looked it 
up in the "Catalogue of Meteorites", and found little or no information?  And 
you then did an Internet search and found any information was in an obscure 
reference that hadn't been scanned and was nearly impossible to get? I always 
wished for a reference book that contained all that information I was looking 
for. Or maybe you were just wondering what a particular fall looked like, but 
could find no photos of it other than a speck somewhere.> That book is now 
here. About 10 years ago I began acquiring data concerning US witnessed falls 
to answer these questions.  I've finally put together a book that many times I 
wished had already been done. The focus of "From Weston to Creston" is on the 
fall and recovery circumstances, and the collection history of 152 witnessed US 
meteorite falls plus 17 possible or probable falls. It also contains many 
interesting facts I've run across concerning these events. For instance, did 
you realize Wethersfield is not the only US city to have two meteorite falls 
occur within its city limits? Or that in 21 falls, individuals have had truly 
close encounters, with stones landing within 10 feet of them? Most of the one 
to three page fall summaries includes a photo of the meteorite. The book is 157 
pages and includes an extensive reference section tied to individual falls.> 
This book would have been impossible without the tremendous help from the 
meteorite community. Many of you have participated in helping me acquire data 
and I greatly appreciate it.  Aside from the over 300 references I acquired, 
additional data came from newspaper accounts and from the meteorite files of 
several major institutions, as well as from individual collectors, hunters, and 
scientists.> Some of the more obscure falls that I found little known 
information are Garland, Farmville, Palahatchie, Palmyra, Palolo Valley, 
Richland Springs, Saganaw, Success, Torrington, and Walters. Can you guess 
which one of these impacted a house?> > I'm selling hardcover books for $150 
(limited to 100 copies, signed & numbered), unsigned hardcover for $90, and 
softcover books for $36 each. Shipping for 1 or 2 books runs $6. > Payment can 
be through Paypal or check, and books will be available at the Tucson show at 
the Tucson City Center (old Inn Suites) in room 180 (Mo's Meteorites), room 184 
(Mike Farmer), and room 322 (Anne Black, Impactika). > Thanks for your 
interest.> Frank______________________________________________> > Visit our 
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