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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Kittredge Book for non 2003 Convention goers



Hi Ray

If it is possible to get a copy of George's book i would be interested.
i live in the uk and understand that postage may be higher, but i would like
to read about his life and don't mind either way

Hope he says yes,
Best Regards

Steve Bosworth
UK



----- Original Message -----
From: "Ray Keefer" <Ray.Keefer@Sun.COM>
To: <personal_submersibles@psubs.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 6:11 PM
Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Kittredge Book for non 2003 Convention goers


> Hi,
>
> As you know George Kittredge has offered copies of his book to the 2003
Convention attendees.
>
> I have asked him, what about non convention goers? No word back yet. You
guys may have to pay for the book and postage. Depends on how George wants
to handle you.
>
> For now I want a list of names. Please send me your name and address IF:
>
> 1. You did NOT attend the 2003 Convention
> 2. Want a copy of George's book.
> 3. Are willing to pay for the book and postage.
>
> Once I get the list I can contact George to work something out. For now I
> an scoping the interest level. Do not send money and do not expect a book.
> Nothing has been worked out at this point.
>
> Book details:
>
> Title:  I Found Israel's Atom Bomb Factory
> Author: George William Kittredge
> Pub.:   Kittredge Industries, Inc
> Pages:  302 pages with photos
> Year:   1 edition Vol 1 (March 15, 2000)
> ISBN:   0615114946
> Cost:   $16.00 (www.amazon.com)
> Synop.:
>         This is a biography of George Kittredge. About half the book is
>         about his naval career which is composed of many adventures
>         including operating on US Naval submarines and being a Military
>         Naval Attache. The other half is about his adventures in civilian
>         life. The most interesting part of George's civilian life to
>         this web site is his adventures with designing,
>         manufacturing and selling his small submarines. George shares
>         many insights and ancedotes of just what it takes to build
>         personal submarines as a business.
>
> Regards,
> Ray