The book of fame
Registered by garibaldisghost of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire United Kingdom on 7/10/2010
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
2 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by garibaldisghost from Nottingham, Nottinghamshire United Kingdom on Saturday, July 10, 2010
This is a melding of true history and imagination.
In 1905 a party of young New Zealanders set sail for England - they were ordinary men; including farmers, bootmakers, a miner and a bank clerk. Together they were the All Blacks, an unknown rugby team from Auckland. Far from home they had come to show the rugby world what they could do - and boy they!
In 1905 a party of young New Zealanders set sail for England - they were ordinary men; including farmers, bootmakers, a miner and a bank clerk. Together they were the All Blacks, an unknown rugby team from Auckland. Far from home they had come to show the rugby world what they could do - and boy they!
Released 13 yrs ago (3/19/2011 UTC) at
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
On its way to the Nottingham meet-up. If no-one picks it, it'll stay on the shelf in the cafe.
Was left on the table at the BC meet-up today. The shelves were full so took it to release elsewhere on way home.
Released 13 yrs ago (3/19/2011 UTC) at
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Hello, thank you for being curious enough to visit Bookcrossing!
Even if this isn't your kind of book and you don't intend to read it I'd appreciate it if you would make a journal entry of some sort. Maybe you could say where you found it (they don't always stay where they were originally left!) or what you think of the idea of travelling books.
Then, leave it for someone else to find. And don't forget, if you make release notes (to say where you've left it, and when) next time it's journalled you'll hear from it too! If you decide to join please say that house-elfdobby sent you - many thanks and happy Bookcrossing!
Seemed like a suitable title to leave under the statue of a very famous man - happy travels!
Even if this isn't your kind of book and you don't intend to read it I'd appreciate it if you would make a journal entry of some sort. Maybe you could say where you found it (they don't always stay where they were originally left!) or what you think of the idea of travelling books.
Then, leave it for someone else to find. And don't forget, if you make release notes (to say where you've left it, and when) next time it's journalled you'll hear from it too! If you decide to join please say that house-elfdobby sent you - many thanks and happy Bookcrossing!
Seemed like a suitable title to leave under the statue of a very famous man - happy travels!