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It's early days yet, but
It's early days yet but by employing a computer company that can recover the non-recoverable, they have recovered from an old PC the complete Bren book. This and the photos were deemed lost in transit after they were initially sent to the US for publication by LMO. Sadly they can't recover some of the photos and especially not the originals that are seemingly lost forever. As are some of the original wartime manuscripts. James Edmiston (owner of Sterling) will be overseeing the publication.
So give me a bit of time and it'll be out there
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The Following 20 Members Say Thank You to Peter Laidler For This Useful Post:
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05-23-2021 09:12 AM
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Very happy to see you back Peter.
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That’s fantastic news PL and good to see you back as well.
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The best message I have seen in a long time! Welcome back Peter!
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This is great news for all Bren collectors, I'll be interested in a signed copy, a great development.
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Originally Posted by
CINDERS
Very happy to see you back Peter.

Yes.Welcome home.
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