Mustafa II
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Whether it's 50p or £50k, what is the best purchase you have EVER made?
My late dad bought a Rolex in Aden in 1960. Serviced it all the time, kept it in pristine condition and now my brother has it. I have no idea how he managed to bag it.I have a 2007 that I bought for £2.5k in 2017. I love it.
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The Durrells in Corfu was a great watch…Mine are simply a couple of books.
In 1991 at school I read My Family and other Animals by Gerald Durrell. Great memories of sitting by the window in class with the sun streaming in.....
It kind of went forgotten about for 20yrs as I went through life, but I bought a copy about 10 years ago when I got back into reading - and have read it at least half a dozen times. Its rough round the edges, the pages are going yellow, but its just a simply glorious, perfect summer read. No monetary value at all - but it puts me in a good mood every time I pick it up. I also have the full Corfu Trilogy to get through now too.
The other book (a history of baseball, produced for an exhibition by the Smithsonian) is purely about value though. Recently found it on eBay and paid about £5 for it. When I got it in the post I found it had been signed by Ozzie Smith - a Hall of Fame inductee that actually played for my favourite MLB team in the '70s. Researched other books signed by him and they go for around £400. bargain!
What dog have you got?My dog, loyal loving and would defend me with her life.
My sister bought me a Penguin paperback edition of My Family And Other Animals sometime in the 1960's prompting me to collect all Gerald Durrell's books that had then been published including the wonderful Bafut Beagles and a couple of subsequent hardbacks I had for Christmas. The little collection of 11 books were the only books from my peak teen reading years to make it through life to our current home in 2013. But my battered little much loved paperback that triggered it all was not to survive. Mrs Earle decided as it was my favourite book, it should be replaced by a new edition for my birthday and had already thrown away my treasured copy by the time I received my gift. I've never opened the new one. It stares balefully at me from it's place in alphabetical order amongst the other older Durrell's, still wondering if it will ever fulfil it's purpose.Mine are simply a couple of books.
In 1991 at school I read My Family and other Animals by Gerald Durrell. Great memories of sitting by the window in class with the sun streaming in.....
It kind of went forgotten about for 20yrs as I went through life, but I bought a copy about 10 years ago when I got back into reading - and have read it at least half a dozen times. Its rough round the edges, the pages are going yellow, but its just a simply glorious, perfect summer read. No monetary value at all - but it puts me in a good mood every time I pick it up. I also have the full Corfu Trilogy to get through now too.
The other book (a history of baseball, produced for an exhibition by the Smithsonian) is purely about value though. Recently found it on eBay and paid about £5 for it. When I got it in the post I found it had been signed by Ozzie Smith - a Hall of Fame inductee that actually played for my favourite MLB team in the '70s. Researched other books signed by him and they go for around £400. bargain!
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