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#1 Dennis David

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Posted 13 May 2000 - 11:43

Received this recently:

Visitor: Simon Boulton
Reference: metacrawler
Location: UK
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Web Info:
Contact: simon@robotec.co.uk
Date: Sun, May 07, 2000 at 07:01:35 (EDT)

Comments: Just a quick note. Peter Miller is about to republish his book, Maggi Conte Mille Miglia. The book can be preordered via the site. I would like to thank you because Peter was put into action due to the books review on your site. As you know the book went out of print some years ago. The has now got the sole rights back to the book. Peters health and that of is wife Angela is not good and the book will be a good boost for his morale. The book will be privately financed and all the profits will go to support Peter and Angela now in his late 70's. Peter is currenlty editor of the Aston Martins mechanics clubs quarterly magazine.

Maybe we can send some emails that Mr Boulton can forward.



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#2 Dennis David

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Posted 13 May 2000 - 11:48

For those who may not know he also wrote one of the best books EVER on what racing is all about called The Fast Ones.

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#3 Fast One

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Posted 14 May 2000 - 00:07

It was from that book that I took my nickname here. A truly great book on racing.

#4 Keir

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Posted 14 May 2000 - 01:13

Is "The Fast Ones" still available??

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#5 Dennis David

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Posted 14 May 2000 - 04:51

It is through Bibliofind or Advanced Book Exchange

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