Mankovich/Petrick A place to link to the published books about the family and to exchange information.

March 7, 2010

Breaking the book apart

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In December 2009 I visited Uppsala Sweden on business. This presented an opportunity to connect with one of the more remote parts of the family. They had moved to Sweden in 1954 during the relaxation of government controls following the death of Stalin. In my visit, I managed to meet with a grandson of Kornel Mankovits who lives in Sweden – my father’s first cousin. I have created a brief essay of this meeting and I am glad to send this to family members who request a copy.

My impromptu meeting with this relative was helped by my showing the book and being able to point to pictures of my relative, his sister, and his parents. My business in Sweden made obvious that there would be a follow-up visit in January 2010. Using this as a stimulus to start working on the book again, I undertook a brief project to break the book into its familial parts.

Thus, in early January, I created a Mankovich Book. I printed a copy of the book and presented it as a gift to my relative in Sweden. We had another pleasant visit and I will be sure to visit with him on any subsequent trip.

I relate this story to let you know that I am once again working on the book. The Petrick side of the book is stable and I have no obvious means to surface further information on the family. However, by working with my cousin Geza, there is likely to be more Mankovich information forthcoming and historical context. Thus, the newly created Mankovich (only) book is alive and being improved.

September 4, 2008

2nd Ed. published 9/1/08

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On September 1, 2008 we finished correcting the 1st Edition book and issued a 2nd Edition to the Blurb web site.

To date, seven copies have been puchased and I have carefully added a “2nd Ed. Corrections” and a “Reflections” page to the web site so those of you who receive the 1st Edition can simply print out the Corrections and Reflections pages, attach them in your 1st Edition and not have to purchase the 2nd Edition.

We have also stopped making the softcover version available. Our softcover had a couple of pages immediately fell out. The pages seemed to be cropped too closely to the binding stitches and this produced a kind of “perforated tear-out”.

We will complain to Blurb and get our money back – I suggest you do the same if you have this problem.

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