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	<title>Comments on: Paul R. Vaulin</title>
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		<title>By: Robert Gates</title>
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		<dc:creator>Robert Gates</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi Mr. Davidson,

A friend of mine introduced me to Paul Vaulin&#039;s excellent book, the Regiment of Kitezh. The same friend also drove me down to Jordanville to visit the Russian Orthodox community there. I asked him at that time (1995) about Paul Vaulin and he said that he believed that he lived somewhere around Jordanville.  The book was my friends and I had to return it to him once I had read it.  Raised in an agnostic/protestant home, through my friendship and visits to the local Russian Church, I finally became Russian Orthodox myself. 

This year I purchased a copy of it online, it is a copy signed by the author. I am sad to discover that he is deceased.  And so is at least one of the preface authors, Dr. Carl E. Todd.  In any case, I was researching this mainly because I so cherish this book, the story it contains that I have it in mind to retypeset it and publish it anew in a more worthy form than it was originally. I know that it will never be popular a book and may well end up with a few hundred copies in my basement, but I don&#039;t care. I want to do this. Perhaps in the future it will find more seekers of this kind of book. I was hoping to secure permission from the author to publish this book.  You wouldn&#039;t happen to know who to contact in this case, would you?  

Finally, you mention in your blog many &quot;interesting stories&quot; that you could relate regarding Paul Vaulin. I would like to have anything you can tell me, both for my own private interest, but perhaps also so that I can include it in the book with a section about his life and final passing. Anything you can do to help will be much appreciated.

Sincerely,
Robert Gates</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Mr. Davidson,</p>
<p>A friend of mine introduced me to Paul Vaulin&#8217;s excellent book, the Regiment of Kitezh. The same friend also drove me down to Jordanville to visit the Russian Orthodox community there. I asked him at that time (1995) about Paul Vaulin and he said that he believed that he lived somewhere around Jordanville.  The book was my friends and I had to return it to him once I had read it.  Raised in an agnostic/protestant home, through my friendship and visits to the local Russian Church, I finally became Russian Orthodox myself. </p>
<p>This year I purchased a copy of it online, it is a copy signed by the author. I am sad to discover that he is deceased.  And so is at least one of the preface authors, Dr. Carl E. Todd.  In any case, I was researching this mainly because I so cherish this book, the story it contains that I have it in mind to retypeset it and publish it anew in a more worthy form than it was originally. I know that it will never be popular a book and may well end up with a few hundred copies in my basement, but I don&#8217;t care. I want to do this. Perhaps in the future it will find more seekers of this kind of book. I was hoping to secure permission from the author to publish this book.  You wouldn&#8217;t happen to know who to contact in this case, would you?  </p>
<p>Finally, you mention in your blog many &#8220;interesting stories&#8221; that you could relate regarding Paul Vaulin. I would like to have anything you can tell me, both for my own private interest, but perhaps also so that I can include it in the book with a section about his life and final passing. Anything you can do to help will be much appreciated.</p>
<p>Sincerely,<br />
Robert Gates</p>
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