RE: [DX-CHAT] More Shepherd Trivia

2007-06-01 Thread Ron Notarius W3WN
Oh, please, that's an easy one: "I, Libertine" by 'Frederick Ewing' Shep had his loyal listeners, aka "The Night People," request so many copies of the non-existant book that it actually started to shoot up the best seller lists! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: [DX-CHAT] More Shepherd Trivia

2007-06-01 Thread Don Greenbaum
I Libertine by Frederick Ewing: http://www.courttv.com/graphics2/hollywood_heat/articles/hoaxilibertine.jpg Don N1DG At 09:51 PM 6/1/2007, you wrote: >Earlier in the Shepherd thread, "In God we Trust" a book by Jean Shepherd >was mentioned. I'm proud to say that I have a copy of the book

RE: [DX-CHAT] More Shepherd Trivia

2007-06-01 Thread Cliff Ahrens
Was it "I Libertine" written under the pen name Frederick Ewing? When I was learning Morse Code in the late '70's, I heard Shep's wonderful introduction to the ARRL Code Practice tape so many times that it was indelibly engraved in my mind. I took his "Stick with It" and "Concentrate" advice to