Herb ’n’ Lorna (A Love Story)
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by Eric Kraft, as Peter Leroy |
Hi! It’s
me, Candi Lee, Eric Kraft's high-spirited publicist!
In his acknowledgments at the end of the
preface to Herb ’n’ Lorna, Peter did not thank Eric Kraft, within
whose head he dwells, within whose brain all of Peter’s memories are manufactured.
(I live there, too. What a joint!) I want you to know that
Eric was a great help to Peter throughout the writing of Herb ’n’ Lorna.
Believe me, I’m not exaggerating when I say that Peter couldn’t have written
the book without him. The typing alone would have been impossible!
If you have read Herb ’n’ Lorna here on the Web, I ask you to thank
Eric for his part in the work by sending him a little something through
the Amazon.com Honor System or PayPal. (Contributions made through
Amazon.com are anonymous; those made through PayPal are not, so if you'd
like a personal acknowledgment use PayPal.)
Thanks!
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Herb ’n’Lorna is published in paperback by Picador, a division of St. Martin's Press, at $13.00. You should be able to find Herb ’n’ Lornaat your local bookstore, but you can also order it by phone from: Bookbound at 1-800-959-7323You can order it on the Web from
Libros en Español: Herb ’n’Lorna is also available in Spanish from Ediciones Destino. |
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Copyright © 1988 by Eric Kraft Herb ’n’Lorna is a work of fiction. The characters, incidents, dialogues, settings, and businesses portrayed in it are products of the author’s imagination and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. First published by Crown Publishers, Inc., 201 East 50th Street, New York, New York 10022. Member of the Crown Publishing Group. Now available in paperback from Picador USA, a division of St. Martin’s Press. The illustration at the top of the page is an adaptation of an illustration by Stewart Rouse that first appeared on the cover of the August 1931 issue of Modern Mechanics and Inventions. The boy at the controls of the aerocycle doesn’t particularly resemble Peter Leroy—except, perhaps, for the smile. |
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