After McCormick's name arose to thought recently, I have decided to to embark on a re-read of the JtR books in my possession, in the rough order that they were written. Some I have only dipped into in decades, if even opened them. (The publication of books like the A-Z mean that it's often easier to consult them rather than go back to the original.)
The initial agenda is to review:
Donald McCormick
Tom Cullen
Dan Farson
Rumbelow (earliest p/back edition)
Barlow and Watt series book by Elwyn Jiones and John Lloyd
Stephen Knight
After that, I'll probably turn to all the books that came out in 1888 (or slightly before) such as Fido; Odell and Wilson; Howell & Skinner etc.
I shall be looking in particular at:
* how they approached the subject
* insights
* claimed new material
* oddities
* anything that stikes as odd given the time that has passed
* advances they may have made
* to "rate" them in some way.
My question for my fellow Casebook posters is - would this be useful to you? Would it be helpful if I post my notes for you to comment on or ask questions?
Grateful for your thoughts.
Phil
The initial agenda is to review:
Donald McCormick
Tom Cullen
Dan Farson
Rumbelow (earliest p/back edition)
Barlow and Watt series book by Elwyn Jiones and John Lloyd
Stephen Knight
After that, I'll probably turn to all the books that came out in 1888 (or slightly before) such as Fido; Odell and Wilson; Howell & Skinner etc.
I shall be looking in particular at:
* how they approached the subject
* insights
* claimed new material
* oddities
* anything that stikes as odd given the time that has passed
* advances they may have made
* to "rate" them in some way.
My question for my fellow Casebook posters is - would this be useful to you? Would it be helpful if I post my notes for you to comment on or ask questions?
Grateful for your thoughts.
Phil
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