Philadelphia: D. V. Randall, 1999. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Copy number 68 of 200, number in ink, initialed by the author. Hardcover. [8], 285, [3] pages. Inscribed on page facing title page. Cover has slight wear and soiling, and minor edge bumping. Born in Danville, on May 11, 1925, David was a son of Harradon R. and Rose Martz Randall. He graduated from Lehigh University, then spent eight years in the coal business in Mahanoy City and Lykens. In 1952, he ran for Pennsylvania House of Representatives with the campaign motto "I am less interested in the problems of the rich man entering heaven, and more interested in the problems of the poor man here on earth." His campaign lead to his appointment as Executive Secretary to Governor George Leader. After three years in Harrisburg, at the age of 33, he matriculated at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Following law school, Dave joined Ballard, Spahr, Andrews and Ingersoll, where he rose to partner specializing in tax law. In 1972, Randall became the first University Counsel for Temple University, and later head of Government Affairs, from which he retired in 1995. While serving as counsel, he also taught a law school course on state and local taxes. Randall pursued many interests, including writing, self-publishing a series of works, including a two-volume genealogy of the Randall family, a travelogue describing a salmon fishing trip to Mongolia, and many letters and essays. More