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GÜD BOOKS

We know the maternal role played by Necessity, but who’s the fertilizing-father of Invention? Lacking a name, we’re left to imagine Invention as a bastard child. That sure works for me.

Blessed with five manuscripts, two of them never before published in book form, a publisher has eluded me for the last couple years. Since the sand in my hourglass has drained almost entirely to the bottom, it’s time for a decisive — not to say desperate — measure: the world of publishing has grown by one. GÜD BOOKS has applied to the state for registration; we’ll soon have a P.O. box and a bank account. Only time will show the wisdom of this decision. We’ve also purchased a block of ISBN numbers.

Our first products will be five titles out-of-print or never before available in print versions. All deal with aspects of Dakota Territory’s last decade, 1880-1889, what we’re calling “The Dakota Quintet”. The first is the result of a twenty-five-year long investigation of my own. The others are works of both fact and fiction.

A few of us hope there’s enough interest in the history of this place during one of its most transformative periods. And, not incidentally, not leave me with a garage full of unsold paperbacks. Besides, I don’t have a garage.

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