Late 1900s sounds right to me, Andy. Anytime before that would be referred
to as the early 1970s, etc. And, say for instance the 1920s would be
referred to as the early 1900s.
Marilyn
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I was wondering about that ... does 1970 - 1999 count
as being late 1900s or am I confused - age you know.
and I REALLY would like to know ... did I make a
grammatical or other snafu with this statement?
help!
andy
wpettit@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
"It is intended to be record of the work produced by Andrew Davidhazy in
the late 1900s."
Gee Andy, We had no idea you were that old.....
Bill -----Original Message-----
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Published a vanity press, illustrated, Lulu book on the Phoenix Process.
http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/fleeting-phoenix-figures/3994306
Andy