Don Goodwin's Checker Book Liberty for Sale

General Discussion about the game of Checkers.
Post Reply
User avatar
JR Smith
Posts: 964
Joined: Sun Nov 13, 2005 8:04 am
Location: Greensboro, North Carolina
Contact:

Don Goodwin's Checker Book Liberty for Sale

Post by JR Smith »

I received an email from Ernest Leedham on 5/1/2016 who said, "I'm selling Don Goodwin's Checker Book Liberty at a very good price." If you know anyone who might want to buy it please let me know. Write: Ernest Leedham, 16 Romac Dr., Toronto, Ontario M1C 4V6, Canada; Call: 416-287-9616; or email: dgoodw9616@rogers.com
You may review this link to see what's available and get an update of inventory of original an re-prints. Goodwin Book List...
http://nccheckers.org/NCCA/Don%20Goodwi ... 20List.htm
A Checker Friend, JR Smith
tgf
Posts: 428
Joined: Mon Apr 04, 2011 9:57 pm
What do you like about checkers?: I like sharing my checkers knowledge
Location: Hollywood, Florida
Contact:

Re: Don Goodwin's Checker Book Liberty for Sale

Post by tgf »

Very impressive, respect to Mr. Don Goodwin on his efforts to collect and preserve checkers literature.
tgf
Posts: 428
Joined: Mon Apr 04, 2011 9:57 pm
What do you like about checkers?: I like sharing my checkers knowledge
Location: Hollywood, Florida
Contact:

Re: Don Goodwin's Checker Book Liberty for Sale

Post by tgf »

I think the prices are more than fair, let alone to find such rare books and publications. Those who will get them consider sharing the scans with the rest of us.
John Acker
Posts: 139
Joined: Thu Feb 04, 2016 6:40 pm
What do you like about checkers?: The mental exercise.

Re: Don Goodwin's Checker Book Liberty for Sale

Post by John Acker »

Most of them are pirated reprints. Is the price for the whole thing still $250,000?
tgf
Posts: 428
Joined: Mon Apr 04, 2011 9:57 pm
What do you like about checkers?: I like sharing my checkers knowledge
Location: Hollywood, Florida
Contact:

Re: Don Goodwin's Checker Book Liberty for Sale

Post by tgf »

Whether the books are sold to one or many people would do no good for the majority of the players wishing to see the books.
Post Reply