The Staufenbergers are on a mini-roll, (as opposed to a mini roll). They've just posted a scan of Stephen King's 'what is a brand?' which is well worth reading. (Though it's the worst bit of photocopying/scanning I've ever seen. Come on Patrick. Get it sorted.) And they've also found this fantastic (but tiny) archive of old films at the BFI (only available in the UK I suspect). I'm very much looking forward to Let's Go To Birmingham.
Would need to dig around but, if any one is interested, I'm pretty certain I've got an A-grade photo copy of this somewhere, given to me when I joined LH-S back in the day.
Posted by: jon howard | November 02, 2006 at 08:25 AM
Really into the archeology of planning at the moment and this kind of thing is gold dust.
My favourite King quote is "you can't make any sense of facts until you have had an idea".
In that case why did anyone ever think that deductive planning was a good idea?
Posted by: richard | November 02, 2006 at 08:59 AM
Yes please, Jon.
I'm afraid mine is a suboptimal scan because the copy I was given was badly Xeroxed. I scanned it best I could, honest. Listen to me, sounds like I'm defending my scrappy homework...
Except for the wonky cover, of course. That was just me being lazy. Guilty as charged.
Posted by: Parick Syms | November 02, 2006 at 10:01 AM