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(group member since Nov 27, 2013)
Rob’s
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from the Ship of Theseus (S. by Dorst & Abrams) group.
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Thanks very much Rob for the inventory list. My copy of the book (library borrow) is missing three inserts - can anyone share copies of (or know where I can view):
11 (178) Native Birds ..."
No problem! Take a look at the photos section of our group. I couldn’t get the decoder ring pic to upload but will try later. Although an image won’t be terribly useful for you of course.
Enjoy the reading!
Rob

The good thing is I don't think you must decipher the codes to enjoy the story.
Happy reading!
What begins at the water.............

The copies I ordered for friends are on their way now so I guess Amazon is restocked now.
I hope you enjoy the book. I am slowly making my way through it. I wish I had more free time to read...


Are other people having the same trouble? I've heard they are planning a second printing, but I am curious if anyone else is having difficulty finding S in stores right now.

The bird-wolf creation myth smacks of Native American culture, though my Internet searches haven't found such a tightly linked relationship between these two animals. It seems the common arrangement involves four animals.
The Ioway indians, for example, had three bird clans (Eagle/Thunderbird, Owl, Pigeon), with the each of the remaining clans focused on a different animal (Wolf, Bear, Elk, etc.)
In heraldry, the Enfield is a hybrid animal of fox, eagle, lion, and wolf.

Jeanette - Yes, I've seen that some people take one chapter at a time and do multiple passes with each one. That is an interesting approach.
Mary - Jump on in! Start with the title page and you will do just fine. Enjoy!


1 (vi) Konfidential - photocopied page
2 (10) Pollard State University - memo pad sheet
3 (20) The Burning Word - photocopied page
4 (32) The Daily Pronghorn - campus newspaper
5 (54) Telegramm - two page telegram
6 (69) Lampa - color photocopy of newspaper clip
7 (86) "D" - blue fine letter paper
8 (100) "Eric-" - handwritten letter on gray paper
9 (112) Brazil 4 Panel - postcard
10 (130) Photograph of "S" - photograph
11 (178) Native Birds of Brazil - postcard
12 (190) Palm Tree Building - wavy-edged postcard
13 (192) Brazil Beach - postcard
14 (200) Pictorial Brazil - postcard
15 (203) Handwritten Notes - 3 pages of legal pad paper
16 (242) Female Photograph - small black & white photograph
17 (256) Gastrimargus divaceus - card with enclosed obituary newspaper clip
18 (306) Hand drawn map - napkin
19 (360) Jean-Bernard Desjardins - card
20 (376) Pollard State University letter head - two page hand written note
21 (416) "To my new friends" - handwritten note
22 (back cover) Decoder wheel

This same phrase are in both teaser trailers for the book. I really wonder if this ties into the ending of the book. I am only starting Chapter 4 right now...

I am currently 100 pages into the book and I have not yet had a problem keeping up with the various story lines. However, I do think I probably won't remember things quite as well. I imagine I will be doing a second reading of the book, but perhaps a much quicker one.

I have no idea if this helps solve what seems to be a puzzle, but I figured I throw this out there.

The keyword is GEMINI. So the Playfair square looks like this:
G E M I N
A B C D F
H J K L O
P R S T U
V W X Y Z
In this version (the one that works) you have to drop the 'Q'. When drawing your rectangles, you want to move one letter left or one letter up).