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Hello, Gordon is almost back to his usual self, witty & jovial, which is great. We had a bit of a scare a couple of weeks ago as he went down hill very rapidly and we were sure we were going to lose him,but thank goodness it was only a little turn. He has been going through his papers and photo's and reminising, attached is one he dug out which is of him racing at Le Mans in 1939.

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Post by ian Howell »

This is great news, and what an interesting picture!

Has Gordon put any / all of his reminiscences into print at all? I have not noticed any books - but I wasn't looking for him at the time (I wanted 'My two African journeys - got it later!).
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