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n/a (illustrator). Very Good + Edition Not Specified Printing Not Spec. 12mo = 7-9" Very Good DJ 209pp Hardcover. Clean interior and exterior. No highlights or markings in text. Strong and tight binding. DJ is glossy, clean, crisp. 0-9706573-1-5.
Published by Connecticut River Press, Newington, Connecticut, 2003
ISBN 10: 0970657315ISBN 13: 9780970657312
Seller: Black Falcon Books, Wellesley, MA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good +. Second printing, March 2003. Inscribed and signed by coauthor Phil, Bob's son, on the front endpaper: "To Gary, / Merry Christmas 2003! / Phil Steele." The book is square and unmarked; corners sharp, tail of spine lightly bumped. The dust jacket is price-clipped; Brodart protected. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Newington, CT Connecticut River Press 2003., 2003
Seller: Crabtree's Collection Old Books, Sebago, ME, U.S.A.
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VG in VG DJ. Signed by Phil Steele 11/5/03. Radio Hall of Fame broadcaster Bob Steele entertained New Englanders for 65 years & also educated them on pronunciation, word usage & more. He identifies hundreds of frequently misprounced words that trip us up. Bob and his son Phil have added Bob's own cartoons, humorous asides & stories, a century of photos & some old magazine articles. Bob died 12/6/02 at 91. Illustrated by Illus, photos.
Published by Connecticut River Press,, Newington, CT:, 2002
ISBN 10: 0970657315ISBN 13: 9780970657312
Seller: Town's End Books, ABAA, Deep River, CT, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. First Edition. Fine in tan cloth covered boards with bold, metalic red text stamping on the spine. A small quarto of 9 by 6 inches. In a fine dust jacket with the price intact on the front flap. Co-authored by Phil Steele (Bob's son) and signed by the author and commentator, Bob Steele. The book is subtitled: "65 years of wit and wisdom on mispronunciation." For 65 years, between 1942 to 1991, Bob Steele each weekday morning entertained radio listeners from his WTIC broadcast booth in Hartford, Connecticut. His name was well recognized throughout New England and his morning radio show was a focal point for news, weather, traffic reports and his famous "Word of the Day".