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BML
06-16-2020, 12:02 PM
The reason that I'm looking for a forum on James T. Farrell is because in the middle of my eighties I picked up a book from my late fathers shelves called, "Fellow Countrymen" and it awakened memories over 70 years old of originally finding Farrell a difficult writer to follow and now I'm having another go.
However, I'm faced with an imediate problem in that some cretin ripped the last two pages out of my late fathers copy of "Fellow Countrymen" so I'm unable to read the end of, A Sunday in April" and I wonder if it is possible to obtain legal copies of those two pages.

BML
06-17-2020, 08:23 AM
The reason that I'm looking for a forum on James T. Farrell is because in the middle of my eighties I picked up a book from my late fathers shelves called, "Fellow Countrymen" and it awakened memories over 70 years old of originally finding Farrell a difficult writer to follow and now I'm having another go.
However, I'm faced with an immediate problem in that some cretin ripped the last two pages out of my late fathers copy of "Fellow Countrymen" so I'm unable to read the end of, A Sunday in April" and I wonder if it is possible to obtain legal copies of those two pages.

Surely there must be a forum dedicated to James T. Farrell somewhere!

Danik 2016
06-17-2020, 02:29 PM
I am not sure if there is a forum devoted exclusively to this author.

There are two things you can do: look for a pdf of your book and/ or consult a home library.

BML
06-17-2020, 03:18 PM
I am not sure if there is a forum devoted exclusively to this author.

There are two things you can do: look for a pdf of your book and/ or consult a home library.

Many thanks, I will give both suggestons a go.
Regards,
Brian

BML
06-19-2020, 06:16 AM
Surely there must be a forum dedicated to James T. Farrell somewhere!

Sorry for being so thick but what is a "Home Library?

Danik 2016
06-19-2020, 01:59 PM
I suppose, you have some kind of public library (sorry, that was what I really meant) where you live in the city/town or at an university, where you can read and lend books.

Logos
06-19-2020, 05:43 PM
The reason that I'm looking for a forum on James T. Farrell is because in the middle of my eighties I picked up a book from my late fathers shelves called, "Fellow Countrymen" and it awakened memories over 70 years old of originally finding Farrell a difficult writer to follow and now I'm having another go.
However, I'm faced with an imediate problem in that some cretin ripped the last two pages out of my late fathers copy of "Fellow Countrymen" so I'm unable to read the end of, A Sunday in April" and I wonder if it is possible to obtain legal copies of those two pages.

Did you see the private message I sent you?

BML
06-19-2020, 05:56 PM
Did you see the private message I sent you?

Danik 2016
I live near Oxford which has a good public library but does not carry the book. I checked with the Bodleian who do but are closed due the virus so I'll wait.

BML
06-19-2020, 05:57 PM
Many thanks for the message. I checked and they didn't have the book.