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Can’t put the book down. Great book
Three things attracted me to this book: The subject, Judge O'Kicki, is compelling. From those who knew him to those who knew "of" him, all had a story, many wildly different. As a former television news producer, the Somerset Daily American stood out as a terrific source of information. Its news was always up-to-date and even forward-looking. There were seldom "thin" stories in that newspaper. That, too, compelled me to purchase the book. Third, I also went to UPJ. Judge O'Kicki taught our Administration of Justice class. These memories, from the early '80s, stand clearly even today. Thank you for the book, I'll be done in a day or two and share my review.
Book was as stated, well printed, beautiful photographs and reasonably priced. Item was shipped quickly and communication with seller was excellent. I'm very pleased with my order and will be checking out other books to purchase.
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