Prince Charles explains 'pebble theatre'.
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Don Pierson [right] explains how a young Prince Charles made a request to join the Radio London fan club. |
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Prince Charles explains 'pebble theatre'.
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Don Pierson [right] explains how a young Prince Charles made a request to join the Radio London fan club. |
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This is Precursory Chapter Index Update 8.
The Precursory Index to the Chapters listed here may differ from the final versions in print. This precursory Index will be continually expanded, as more precursory Chapters are added. Chapter One - What was so "special" about Radio Caroline 1964-1967? .... Chapter Two - The inside untold contextual story of the 'Trio' .... Chapter Three - The letter .... Chapter Four - Applying and explaining the 'YesterCode' .... Chapter Five - How this investigation began .... Chapter Six - Jigsaw puzzle fragments and garment threads .... Chapter Seven - In search of the real story .... Chapter Eight - In search of answers .... Chapter Nine - On the side where the moonbeams play .... Chapter Ten - Backseat negotiations .... Chapter Eleven - Who is "Mister Big"? .... Chapter Twelve - Origins of 'The Trio' .... Chapter Thirteen - Parallel lives .... Chapter Fourteen - Genie's story .... Chapter Fifteen - A 'spooky' YesterPocket .... Chapter Sixteen - Scuttling the plans of Don Pierson .... Chapter Seventeen - Ronan O'Rahilly - money magician or fraudster? .... Notes: In future, all notes will be added here, beneath the last chapter entry, instead of as a separate blog entry. In this way the current precursory Index will always remain under the masthead for easy reference. On February 15, 2022 we noted that original blog entries on this and on our companion site that were not included within a precursory chapter format, are in the process of being linked as reference material to the appropriate precursory Chapters listed above. We are now beginning to add those links beneath precursory Chapters. The copy that the links relate to. is the original text that appeared at that time, and the text may have been modified since that time. However, many of those links contain text that is still of relevance and therefore it would be pointless at this stage of rewriting it, since this is still a precursory work prior to print publication. Comments are closed.
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