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G. H. Gray from Wallington, Surrey
People who have read the book praise it no end. The outlook and presentation, in its production, could not be faulted and for that I thank you. Thank you also for the co-operation and courtesy shown to me during the whole production.

A.S. Price from Ipswich
I must offer you my thanks for the excellent and impressive finish at the completion of my book. I can only say, I could not have asked for, or received a better Publisher than yourselves. Thank you again.

F.J. Hodges from Northampton
Thank you for the Manchester Evening News account of my book in their Paperback Parade. I think you have made the book, the best I have ever seen.

M. Manning from Blackpool
I am absolutely delighted with the books - I truly am. My family are very impressed with the quality and overall presentation. I had a clear idea in my mind of what I required when I first wrote to you and the finished article has surpassed my expectations. I do thank you so very much. I will certainly contact you again when I have compiled my next family project.

E.R. Castle from Australia
It is certain that you have produced a book of excellent quality. I am deeply grateful and would appreciate my gratitude being conveyed to all who took part in its production.

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