Originally Posted By: Stan
Nash and I were on the same page concerning doves.

Was that article published in the seven volume set of his books? I would really like to read it (again?).

SRH
Stan- You'll find it in the GBE book "The Best of Nash Buckingham"- not that there is any "Worst of TNB"-- (tongue in cheek)- also "Hail and Farewell" and "Play House"-- I grew up in the Queen City area, which is a lot closer to Dixie than, say- Cleveland- in the great Buckeye State- But reading those great stories over and again sure makes me sympathize with the South in the "War of Nawthern Aggression 1861=1895, which tore America to flinders-- Nash was indeed a true Southern Gent'man- polite to all, especially the "wimmenfolks", tolerant of the Colored folks too- with a better understanding of their world that Sharpton, Jackson et al espouse today. He passed in March 1971, and his likes will most likely never be seen again in the world we have to endure today-


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