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A Book for Jack : words to, by and about John Parker.

Title
  1. A Book for Jack : words to, by and about John Parker.
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  1. Minneapolis/St. Paul : Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, 1991.

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Additional authors
  1. James Ford Bell Library
  2. James Ford Bell Library. Associates.
Description
  1. vii, 284 p. : ill., map; 25 cm.
Subject
  1. Parker, John, 1923-
Contents
  1. Essays. The early history of the James Ford Bell Library / Carol Urness -- A very special time / Pat Parker -- Dear Dad / Jackie Cherryhomes -- Dad / Sarah Parker -- Memories from the oldest brother / Charles Parker -- A Parker / Herb Parker -- Well done / Bill Parker -- An exciting time / Dick and LaJean Anderson -- The discovery of Jack Parker / Georgia C. Haugh -- Jack as friend and colleague / Ralph Hopp -- High standards / Irv Kreidberg -- Here's a story / Brad Oftelie -- Colleague and partner / Carol Urness -- Selections from John Parker's writings and speeches. James Ford Bell and his books / introduction by Bernie Muck -- Travel literature / introduction by Maynard Hasselquist -- Keeping bees / introduction by Elizabeth Savage -- A sermon / introduction by Pat Jones -- China journal / introduction by Curt Roy -- Old men, old books / introduction by Ken Nebenzahl -- Book collecting as a way of life / introduction by Bill Laird -- Red canaries and a cage too small / introduction by Tom Shaughnessy -- Selected publications by John Parker -- The letters -- The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library. A history of the Associates / Mary Whitehead -- A chronology of the Associates / Vicki Zobel -- List of members -- A letter from the editor.
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  1. Includes bibliographical references.
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