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I may be missing something here but I think the link is to the wrong 'I Remember Me'. WAW wrote a series of pieces under that title in ''Pamphrey'' which are included in ''Warhoon'' #28. He also wrote a further series published in ''Mimosa'' many years later. The ebook is a collection of the latter. The MacDonald story is in the former. --[[User:Mark Plummer|Mark Plummer]] ([[User talk:Mark Plummer|talk]]) 02:12, 3 August 2024 (PDT) | I may be missing something here but I think the link is to the wrong 'I Remember Me'. WAW wrote a series of pieces under that title in ''Pamphrey'' which are included in ''Warhoon'' #28. He also wrote a further series published in ''Mimosa'' many years later. The ebook is a collection of the latter. The MacDonald story is in the former. --[[User:Mark Plummer|Mark Plummer]] ([[User talk:Mark Plummer|talk]]) 02:12, 3 August 2024 (PDT) | ||
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+ | : Oh, sorry about that; I somehow thought it was the latter. No special talk needed, edit with boldness. (Though as you already take the trouble to look up sources in the first place, I would appreciate if you also specified them for those who come later, at least by name if not necessarily inline link. For example here, I irst wes to check the 1961 Broyles Who's Who before I realised this would be too late, and found that had the 1952 N3F had this atypical form of listing. --[[User:JVjr|JVjr]] ([[User talk:JVjr|talk]]) 07:36, 3 August 2024 (PDT) |
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I may be missing something here but I think the link is to the wrong 'I Remember Me'. WAW wrote a series of pieces under that title in Pamphrey which are included in Warhoon #28. He also wrote a further series published in Mimosa many years later. The ebook is a collection of the latter. The MacDonald story is in the former. --Mark Plummer (talk) 02:12, 3 August 2024 (PDT)
- Oh, sorry about that; I somehow thought it was the latter. No special talk needed, edit with boldness. (Though as you already take the trouble to look up sources in the first place, I would appreciate if you also specified them for those who come later, at least by name if not necessarily inline link. For example here, I irst wes to check the 1961 Broyles Who's Who before I realised this would be too late, and found that had the 1952 N3F had this atypical form of listing. --JVjr (talk) 07:36, 3 August 2024 (PDT)