13 July 2003, 02:29
MADISON"Hell I Was There"
I have JURY DUTY this month. They tell us to bring a book to read. I have selected an old book from my collection to re-read. Elmer Kieth's "Hell I Was There". An interesting biography.
13 July 2003, 02:53
onefunzr2I was selected for a three week murder trial last autumn. I managed to get through three quarters of 'Hemingway on Fishing', a collection of his short stories. With all of the behind-the-scene finagling going on you'll have plenty of free time.
BTW, we found him guilty of murder in the first!
I still have that book on uncle Elmer,very interesting. Might I suggest "Sixguns" as an alternative? derf
19 July 2003, 11:09
HenryC470derf,
How was "Sixguns"? I have read "Hell, I Was There" and enjoyed it a lot. Times sure have changed since the days when you could run a busybody law enforcement officer off your land and tell him if he comes back, you'll kill him!
H. C.
30 July 2003, 06:39
fla3006One of my prized book possessions is an autographed copy of Sixguns. Highly recommended, especially if you long for the "good old days" of shooting.
Henry; My apologies,I just now saw your question. I don't remember to much about "Sixguns" other than that it was every bit as good as HIWT and I enjoyed it very much. I only had a library copy and never my own so the memory is kinda foggy. derf
17 September 2003, 06:24
MADISONDoes anybody have an openion on the DBI book on Glock handguns?