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Hi Marmaduke: I'm sure this message is going to be in violation of all sorts of Wikipedia policies, but nevertheless I trust you won't find it an offensive intrusion!
I have a collection of about 140 books on the history of newspapers and magazines (mostly newspapers, mostly U.S. and UK) which I've been meaning to put on eBay - a lot of individual title histories and regional histories as well as a smattering of academic media studies. If you like, though, I'd be happy to put together a list for you to peruse; I can see from Future of newspapers that our interests coincide somewhat.
Incidentally, I see you're from Seattle. I wonder if you by any chance know my old colleague Stuart Glascock, former UPI bureau chief there? (Now, I believe, with the LA Times.)
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Hi! John Pannill is my 4th great grandfather. I have images I would like to share with you of the men after him that are my grandfathers with him being at the top of the bloodline. Colors89 (talk) 04:35, 8 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]