Thanks for the welcomes and your comments DANNY, NEFER and RIVAAN:
Danny, I hope you have some good fortune finding hard covers of Wilber's earlier books. I have hunted in book stores and book sales for some, but no luck. Most of my collection are pocketbooks, only 14 are hardcovers. None of the hardcovers have been read with the jackets on, so they are in excellent condition. I have noticed some of the older hardcovers were printed with a very porous paper and have discolored around the page edges due to age. If you find some older hardcovers, that discoloration will be normal. EBay may be a good source.
Nefer, I recall you two at the White Rock reading. Good to see some excitement in a crowd of mostly middle aged codgers LOL. Glad you enjoyed meeting Wilber and have become another ardent fan. Hope to get into some discussions with you as I navigate the forum.
Rivaan, No, I didn't read Men of Men in a day.....had about an hour left in the book, so just finished it off that day. I savor most all his books so much, that I don't rush reading them at all. I do read every word, and do some pondering along the way. Also check maps and "Google Earth" at times to get a look at what vegetation, lakes, rivers and other terrain is in the area of the story. Thanks for the welcome, and enjoy all the WS stories. I know you look forward to reading them for the first time.

My next quest is to look around the forum more, and join some threads.
Glad to have met you all.Best wishes - Gary ................. Next read
"The Angels Weep"