Hello all,

Since Jack mentioned on his "Kendleton correction" post that I was writing a 
book on falls, I have received a couple of emails requesting information about 
it or wishing to reserve a copy when it's completed.  I'm, of course, very 
flattered in the interest, but the book is far from being completed.  I'm 
hoping it will be done in a year, but there is quite a lot of work to be done, 
especially on proofing it.

The book will be on US witnessed falls with a page or two devoted to each 
fall.  The focus is mainly on the fall circumstances of each, and I am also 
attempting to include representative photos of each fall.  Including finds that 
are possible falls, I count 155 meteorites, and to date have written fairly 
complete drafts on about 130 of them, so I still have a lot of work to do.  I 
do see light at the end of the tunnel, however, after working on it the last 
three years.

Many of you have helped me with this project, and I want to thank all of you 
again.  Without your help, this book would be impossible to do.

I have gleaned information on most of the falls, but have found there is a 
serious lack of information concerning the fall and recovery circumstances of 
the Garland, Utah and Aztec, New Mexico meteorites.  Additionally, the Williard 
(b), New Mexico meteorite was said to have been a fall.  If anyone has 
information on these three meteorites, I certainly would appreciate hearing 
from you.

Thanks for your interest,

Frank
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