The newest, biggest book about Linton Hall ever has just been published. And you can buy it at cost!
This book is huge: 7x10 inches, 208 pages, 51 chapters with over 60,000 words of text, plus lots of photos and excerpts from Linton Hall brochures going back as far as 1949!
It's much more than a collection of my blog posts; I've added twelve new chapters including:
>> The time we went into a submarine on a field trip
>> The chicks of Linton Hall School
>> Solar eclipse at LHMS -- a once-in-a-lifetime event
>> The smells of Linton Hall
>> More letters to and from Linton Hall -- excerpts of letters I sent and received while I was there
... and lots, lots more!
This book will bring back a flood of memories for Linton Hall Military School alumni: the nitpicking rules covering everything from making your bed to folding your underwear, the nuns’ cruel punishments, the occasional compassion from officers, the fun of camping trips, the officers' rifle club, and the things we managed to get away with in spite of LHMS' rules and lack of privacy.
This is a crazy joy-ride of good and bad memories and emotions for alumni, and an astonishing peek into the past for current students and recent graduates.
Books this big usually cost around $25 at a bookstore; but you can get it for just $5.69 -- which is exactly what it costs in printing costs and Amazon selling fees; I don't make a penny. My goal isn't to make money -- it's to share my memories and thoughts with alumni, and anyone else who's interested.
The price is guaranteed for just one week. After that, who knows?
So get your copy now -- while it's still fresh in your mind.
"Linton Hall Military School Memories" is available exclusively at amazon.com
A preview including table of contents is on the Amazon site.
P.S.: Now you can read this book for free! The Prince William County, Virginia public library has added "Linton Hall Military School Memories" to its collection. One is in the RELIC reference room in the Bull Run branch, the other copy moves around to different branches. Check the library catalog to see which branch has it. You can probably get it through interlibrary loan if that branch isn't convenient.