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hermetic

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26. Interesting factoid
Sun Sep 5, 2021, 11:39 AM
Sep 2021

It appears that book was first published in 1914 by the author L.M. Ironside. L.M. also had a second book, The Crook and Flail. For some reason the author changed her nom de plume to Libbie Hawker and republished the books. The world of fiction is certainly filled with curiosities.

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Interesting factoid hermetic Sep 2021 #26
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