Posted by Clabert on December 20, 2000 at 20:49:51:
In Reply to: Re: Picture Book posted by Christina on December 20, 2000 at 15:10:55:
: : I agree! The scenery is one of the main draws of the movie and "On the Trail" IS an indispensable guide if you wish to visit the film sites.
: : caitlin
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: : : Well, if you bought it to look at the pretty pictures - and that's all - maybe so, maybe not. But if you EVER had or will have the desire to actually GO TO the places in the movie - and see where the famous leaning tree is for the first ambush - etc -then it is INDISPENSABLE. You can't find the places without it.
: : : Sure - you could find Biltmore on your own - but would you even know parts had been filmed at the Biltmore - or where the cottage was, or where exactly the cliff scenes were filmed? Nope. You need the guide. However, if all you wanted to do was look at pretty pictures - you could have saved yourself money and aggravation by getting a Dell comic book of your choice.
: : : Bill R
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: : : : : : The book is actually a small pamphlet and not worth the money
: : : : : Are you referring to your autobiography?
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: : : : And here we have it, folks, the question of whether to be honest or tactful... It seems Tara knows where SHE stands on this issue! And, well, it seemed like a good answer to ME! :o)
: : : : I guess it depends on what you see as 'value for money', Ron. I'd have paid TWICE what I did, if you are referring to 'On The Trail...'
: : : : Kate.
: Dear Ron,
: what have YOU painstakingly researched, written, photographed and published lately? Just curious...
: Christina
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I`m sure glad I`m part of THIS family. :)
Clabert