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41. In Limbo: The Story of Stanley's
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42. The President's Parasite
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43. Butterfly in the Sky: Daddy's
44. Jim Bushman- In the Musgrave Ranges
 
45. Sister on Musgrave Ward (Atlantic
 
46. Sherlock Holmes - The Musgrave
47. The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes:
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48. Nerves Out Loud: Critical Moments
 
49. Surprise
 
50. The Musgroves of Longdale: A family
51. The Mate Of The Lily
52. The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
53. The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
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54. The Silent Woman
55. Peggy

41. In Limbo: The Story of Stanley's Rear Column
by Tony Gould, Alan Marshall
 Hardcover: 269 Pages (1980-02)
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42. The President's Parasite
by Jim Musgrave
Paperback: 304 Pages (2006-06-06)
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Asin: 0977650367
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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In The President's Parasite, Jim Musgrave resurrects all that has gone missing in today's literature: originality.The title story is a Kafkaesque piece from the point-of-view of an intellectual tapeworm trapped inside a moronic president, and the satirical impact is worthy of Swift.The other stories range from a widower trapped inside the Clock Tower in Baghdad that he constructed, to a baseball pitcher who becomes a living vegetable after a batted ball strikes his head.All in all, there is something for everyone in this collection of 30 eye-popping stories from a truly gifted author. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Some good stories
Reviewed by Ellen Hogan for Reader Views (10/06)

"The President's Parasite and Other Stories" is a compilation of lots of stories, some are cute, some are interesting and some you wonder why it was written. The stories really don't relate to one another in any way, so there is no real main theme.

These are three of the stories that I particularly liked:

"Joe's Rendezvous" - This is the story of the first meeting of Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe.Did it happen this way, may be. The story goes that Joe was eating in a restaurant with an older man when a gorgeous young woman walked in and over to their table. The older man introduced them to each other and then left. They chit chat for a little while and then Mickey Rooney walks up to their table and Marilyn is quite impressed. However he wants to talk to Joe and is thrilled to meet his childhood idol. Then Marilyn asks Joe, "Don't you play some kind of sport?"He answers that he plays baseball for the Yankees. Finally Marilyn is impressed and tells Joe that she goes and visits her mother who is crazy every year and asks if he would like to go with her.She says "maybe she will recognize you. I guess you're the most famous baseball player in the world!" To which Joe answers "honey, there's one thing you have to learn.Me, you, everybody in the world. We're all special. I'm just one of them. I'm just Joe. But I'd love to go with you."

"A Betting Man" - There was a man named Stan who loved to bet that people couldn't find things. The Tankard's Alehouse was where it all took place. First bet was for a hundred dollars to find someone wearing a St. Louis Cardinals baseball cap. It must be on a citizen and this person must be a tourist.Mickey Arthur who had been a drunken loser before that day came running in with a young kid wearing the cap. The bets kept going on for over a month, then one day the bet was that they would find Stan's wife Angie from a picture he had. The third day of the bet Wally Chambers came into the bar with Angie.

She was surprised to see Stan and said she thought he was dead. He told her that he just wanted to see her one last time.Six months later Angie came in the bar with red swollen eyes, she was also pregnant. She told them that Stan had died from an inoperable brain tumor. She said he wanted to see her one more time before he went back to the hospital. Stan made one last bet in the V.A. Hospital; the wager was when the child would be born. He raised over eighty-thousand dollars. They asked what the winner got and she said to be her baby's namesake.Stan Burger was a real winner.

"Lee in '63" - This is a story from Lee Harvey Oswald's perspective of the events of that November day. He picked his way through the stacks of textbooks, with a long brown wrapped object. He is by the window while he remembers the argument he had with Marina. Then he unwraps the 38-caliber, bolt action, single-shot Italian rifle. It was nothing like the M-1 automatic he had in the Corps. He spreads the ammo out on a long case of books.There is noise outside as the motorcade approaches. He grins as the cars go around the bend, they will pass under him and he is ready. "The years will remember this day-November 22, 1963--as the day Lee Harvey Oswald changed the course of human history." He shoots three times then stops to buy a coke so he will look cool. He dreams of being a hero in the Kremlin. He and Marina will ride down Red Square in a limo."Every dog has its day, and Lee will be free in '63. Power to the people!"

There are many more stories in the book, some I thought were very good and others I didn't care for. It's for anyone interested in current events and also a little bit of history. Some of them are really thought-provoking.

I would recommend "The President's Parasite and Other Stories."Even though I didn't care for some of it, it was a good read.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book of short stories!
Stephen King commented in one of his books-sorry I don't remember which one-that the popularity of short story compilations has lost favor with contemporary readers, and I guess he should know. If that is indeed the case, I would ask that you make an exception and consider reading Jim Musgrave's The President's Parasite and Other Stories as this is an exceptional book-contemporary, insightful, poignantly honest-a glimpse into the down- or back-side of life.

There is so much I'd like to say and excerpts I'd like to share, but that would make this review much too long. The first book I reviewed for this author was a novel titled Iron Maiden. It is my opinion that Jim's short stories reveal his true talent and gift. From his writings you will experience an intelligent, educated, aware person-socially and politically concerned about real life and our problems in this world. It is also clear that Jim has lived a lot of life in order to tell these tales. He's a good writer with a rich imagination, and the book is well-edited.

On second thought, I can't help but share a few excerpts from his writing with you.

From the Littlest Angel of San Diego, page 133:
"Daddy came back home soon after Brittany joined the angels to take care of Mother when she gets to heaven. He is helping me take care of Mother until she passes on. He isn't so bad, either, because he doesn't drink. Maybe I won't have to be the mother too long now. Daddy says we need a woman around the house to take care of the little ones. We all walk down to the place where the express comes into town. We never could afford a grave for Brittany, but Daddy always insists that he can see a little angel riding on the engine as it comes into view.

"I must admit, I can see her too, if I look closely. I can see the flowing yellow gown blowing in the wind, the knowing smile, the loving protection that we all need-even big diesel train mechanics. But, sometimes, late at night, when someone is shooting in the neighborhood, or a drunk is yelling out in the street, I can see the train rushing toward me, and I can't jump out of the way. There is no angel. There is only darkness and emptiness all around me."

From The Clock Tower of Baghdad, pages 180, 181 and 184:
"It was a brilliant plan! Dr. Hussein was going to let each leader in the world experience his invention until he or she entered the state of eternal bliss that he had experienced. No longer would they believe they were powerful or politically correct. Instead, the instant karmic reality of Level II Consciousness would send the infinite world into a state to total understanding and infinite peace!"

"As I push the button, the music stops, but I am instantly aware of a new light all around me. Sounds have become vibrations that I can feel. Colors can be smelled, and I can hear with incredible exactitude. A woman, holding the hand of a child walks toward me, down a long corridor. I wait. She comes into my cell, and it becomes a grotto. Birds are singing and a waterfall trickles down the sides of the green, cascading hills around us. We have morphed into paradise! It is Shahrzad and my son, Muhammad! And soon, as if to complete the miracle, my father, Ibrahim, comes into the light. He is no longer crippled. He walks with pride into my arms. I feel his body, and it is muscular and new, just as it was when I was a youth. And so, when I gaze into the pond before me, I can see I am young again, and the rapturous longing in my heart becomes overcome with joy!"

Jim Musgrave can say so much with so few words, and he does just that, quite beautifully. You won't be disappointed.

Reviewed by Kaye Trout for Kaye Trout's Book Review, specializing in POD published books.

5-0 out of 5 stars A satiric look into the human mind
`The President's Parasite' is a collection of short stories in which the author creates a paradox of the human life. Throughout the entire book, Jim Musgrave continuously makes fun at human strange behaviors and oddities. He mocks America's worldwide politics and its president, the Nazis and their beliefs, the war in Iraq and how much it affects us all, and he also attacks strong ethical issues such as the abortion or the death penalty.
The author portrays unusual situations and out of the ordinary characters: an American woman who pretends to be a reporter to save her kidnapped husband from an Iraqi insurgent group, a millionaire who wants to show his pastor that he can cause more problems with his money by wanting to do good to the society than by spending it on alcohol, a man with the biggest penis in the entire world who becomes part of a freak show, a parasite which lives in the president body and communicates with people on the outside to save the world, and so on.
Jim Musgrave is a talented writer with brilliant ideas. His writing shows he is an educated man and very well-rounded. He can talk freely about religion, politics, and worldwide events with a vast knowledge. Moreover, his short stories will make you think and laugh.
I really enjoyed reading this book and I recommend it to anyone who wants to get a good laugh at the world around us. ... Read more


43. Butterfly in the Sky: Daddy's Little Girl
by Sugin Musgrave
Paperback: 32 Pages (2008-10-24)
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Asin: 1438922183
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The military child in this story represents all military children of all origins. The child is not faceless. The child¿s face is hidden so any military child reading the story can imagine themselves as the child in the story. This book is dedicated to all the unsung military children heroes for proudly standing behind their military parent.The author is a military spouse and the artist is a military child. Both look forward to publishing more books together in an effort to continue supporting military families. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Must have for Military families!
We recently went to a class, offered on base, for families of deployed soldiers , and that is where This AWESOME book was read to us by the ACTUAL AUTHOR.... She is a wonderful and giving person! It was our first time hearing of a book especially for children that would help them understand that they are not ALONE and that there are alot of kids out there that miss their daddy (or mom) when they are deployed. I think that a military spouse that has children and has gone through a deployment is the best person to write this kind of book. Also, the military child that illustrated the pictures did a great job as well.... This Book has helped our family and will be around to help many families in the months and years to come... GREAT BOOK >>> A MUST HAVE....

5-0 out of 5 stars LOVE THE BOOK
I own the book and love it.. I am a military spouse myself and it is a wonderful book for my children to read.. ... Read more


44. Jim Bushman- In the Musgrave Ranges
by Jim Bushman
Kindle Edition: Pages (2009-07-07)
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Asin: B002GKBCN6
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An Excerpt from the book-


CHAPTER I

A Tornado

Towards the end of a long hot day, a shabby mixed train stopped at one
of the most wonderful townships in the world, Hergott Springs, the
first of the great cattle-trucking depots of Central Australia.It was
dark, but a hurricane lantern, swung under a veranda, showed that the
men who were waiting for the train were not ordinary men.They were
men of the desert.Most of them were tall, thin, weather-beaten
Australians, in shirt sleeves and strong trousers worn smooth inside
the leg with much riding.A few Afghans were there too, big,
dignified, and silent, with white turbans above their black faces;
while a little distance away was a crowd of aboriginal men and women,
yabbering excitedly and laughing together because the fortnightly train
had at last come in.The same crowd would watch it start out in the
morning on the last stage of its long journey to Oodnadatta, the
railway terminus and the metropolis of Central Australia.

There were very few passengers on the train, and all of them seemed
known to everybody and were greeted with hearty handshakes and loud
rough words of welcome back to the North.Two passengers, however, did
not get out of the carriage for a time, being unwilling to face that
crowd of absolute strangers.They were Saxon Stobart and Rodger
Vaughan, boys of about fifteen, who were on their way to Oodnadatta.
It was their first sight of the back country.

Presently a big man with only one eye climbed back into the carriage
where they were sitting."Here, don't you lads want a feed?" he asked.
"You won't get it here, you know."

"We don't know where to go," said one of them."We thought we'd wait a
bit."

"Don't you do too much waiting in this part of the country," said the
man kindly."You just hop in and get your cut.See?You'll get left
if you don't.Now, get hold of your things and come along.I'll fix
you up."

The result of the stranger's kindness was that the two boys shared a
room with him at the only hotel in the place, and had a hearty meal in
a room full of men in shirt sleeves, who shouted to one another and
laughed in the most friendly manner.

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45. Sister on Musgrave Ward (Atlantic Large Print Series)
by Janet Ferguson
 Paperback: 248 Pages (1986-07)
list price: US$13.95
Isbn: 0893409758
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46. Sherlock Holmes - The Musgrave Ritual
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
 Kindle Edition: Pages (2009-07-10)
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Asin: B002GYWJJI
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's world-renowned literary masterpiece. Beautifully formatted and optimized for the Kindle.

Excerpt from text:

"An anomaly which often struck me in the character of my friend Sherlock Holmes was that, although in his methods of thought he was the neatest and most methodical of mankind, and although also he affected a certain quiet primness of dress, he was none the less in his personal habits one of the most untidy men that ever drove a fellow-lodger to distraction." ... Read more


47. The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes: The Musgrave Ritual/The Reigate Squires/The Crooked Man/The Resident Patient. Four Classic Stories with Clive Merrison ... Williams v.2 (BBC Radio Collection) (Vol 2)
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Audio Cassette: Pages (1992-10-05)
list price: US$22.70
Isbn: 0563365838
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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These BBC Radio dramatizations star Clive Merrison as Sherlock Holmes and Michael Williams as Doctor Watson. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Super Reader
This Sherlock Holmes volume has the awesome 'The Final Problem', with that dastardly evil supervillain Professor Moriarty being introduced, leading to the confrontation at Reichenbach Falls.

This is one of the Sherlock Holmes stories that absolutely should not be missed.

You also see Sherlock Holmes brother, the large Mycroft, in The Greek Interpreter, another must read. There is even a story there for the horse racing fans, with 'Silver Blaze'. More fantastic work.

Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes : 01 Silver Blaze - Arthur Conan Doyle
Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes : 02 The Yellow Face - Arthur Conan Doyle
Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes : 03 The Stock-broker's Clerk - Arthur Conan Doyle
Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes : 04 The Gloria Scott - Arthur Conan Doyle
Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes : 05 The Musgrave Ritual - Arthur Conan Doyle
Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes : 06 The Reigate Puzzle - Arthur Conan Doyle
Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes : 07 The Crooked Man - Arthur Conan Doyle
Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes : 08 The Resident Patient - Arthur Conan Doyle
Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes : 09 The Greek Interpreter - Arthur Conan Doyle
Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes : 10 The Naval Treaty - Arthur Conan Doyle
Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes : 11 The Final Problem - Arthur Conan Doyle


Fine Cotton Scam.

4.5 out of 5


Holmes a bit slow on the relational uptake.

3.5 out of 5


Fraternal foolhardiness.

3.5 out of 5


Judge's ship secret leads to cyphercide.

3.5 out of 5


Old university mate's request leads to trigonometric treasure hunt.

4 out of 5


Watson, robbery and murder rouse Holmes from his sickbed and leave him in much better spirits.

4 out of 5


Mendicant mongoose.

4.5 out of 5


A bit of criminal revenge

3.5 out of 5


A soujourn to the Diogenes Club, as Mycroft needs a hand from the little brother.

5 out of 5


Old school friend's Foreign Office frame-up.

4 out of 5


Moriarty. Cliff! Or, Don't Push Me Coz I'm Close To the Edge.

5 out of 5 ... Read more


48. Nerves Out Loud: Critical Moments in the Lives of Seven Teen Girls
Paperback: 112 Pages (2001-09-01)
list price: US$9.95 -- used & new: US$4.80
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Asin: 1550376926
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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When something major occurs in your life, you are never the same again. In Nerves Out Loud, seven women writers share pivotal moments from their teen years, concentrating on an event or series of events that changed their lives and turned them in a new direction. By telling their stories passionately and fearlessly, these authors encourage young women everywhere to grab their youth and their sense of self and hold on tight as they examine who they are.

Told in each woman's unique voice, these stories are conveyed sometimes with humor and sometimes with terror, but each with a sense of urgency and honesty.

After the Flood - Melanie Little
Melanie's youth has been spent under the enormous pressures of competitive figure skating. When stress leads her to quit, she faces disappointment from her parents, a sense of failure within herself, and the deep emptiness that comes when something that has taken up your whole life is suddenly gone.
Fourteen Turns - Carellin Brooks
In a world of adults, Carellin is faced with a trade-off between a comfortable home and a foster father who bombards her with sexual advances. She struggles to keep both her body and her sense of self safe.
Will You Kiss Me? - Marnie Woodrow
Desperate to care about girly things, Marnie believes that her urge to kiss girls is strange and unusual. When her best friend hands her a note, Marnie realizes that she isn't alone and experiences the tremendous sense of freedom that comes from understanding and accepting oneself.
Home - Madeleine Thein
Caught in a clash of cultures and family disharmony, leaving is a reality in Madeleine's home. In the middle of the night, in anger, across the seas, one family member after another disappears, yet left at the center, strong and constant, her mother remains.
Nerves Out Loud - M.K. Quednau
Within the realities of domestic violence Marion summons the courage to survive tragedy and to find her voice through writing.
The Skinny One - Karen Rivers
Filled with a power that comes from denying herself, Karen wages an incredible, angry battle within as she tries to reach elusive and unrealistic goals that she has set for herself and her body.
Going Crazy, Wanna Come? - Susan Musgrave
With her trademark humor, Susan invites readers into her wild teen years on the run -- from school, to California, from a mental hospital. With the help of other writers she realizes she isn't crazy -- she's a poet.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Definitely Recommend
Covering a variety of topics, this book has something every teen can relate to. Highlights include powerful accounts by Melanie Little, Marnie Woodrow, and Karen Rivers. The book ends on a low note with a rambling essay by Susan Musgrave but is an otherwise strong book. ... Read more


49. Surprise
by George H. Musgrave
 Paperback: 64 Pages (1982-11)

Isbn: 0950648019
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50. The Musgroves of Longdale: A family record in story form with an addendum concerning the author and his immediate family
by Lewis Stansbury Musgrove
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1946)

Asin: B0007HI9GS
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51. The Mate Of The Lily
by W. H. G. Kingston
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-06-26)
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Asin: B003TZM68W
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Jack Radburn, mate of the "Lily," was as prime a seaman as ever broke biscuit. Brave, generous, and true, so said all the crew, as did also Captain Haiselden, with whom he had sailed since he had first been to sea. Yet so modest and gentle was he on shore that, in spite of his broad shoulders and sun-burnt brow, landsmen were apt to declare that "butter wouldn't melt in his mouth."

A finer brig than the "Lily" never sailed from the port of London. Well built and well found--many a successful voyage had she made to far distant seas. Jack Radburn might have got command of a larger craft, but Captain Haiselden, who had nursed him through a fever caught on the coast of Africa, and whose life on another occasion he had saved, thus closely cementing their friendship, begged him to remain with him for yet another voyage, likely to be the most adventurous they had ever yet undertaken.

Jack Radburn, who was my uncle, stayed when on shore--not often many weeks together--with his sister, Mrs Musgrave, my mother. ... Read more


52. The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Kindle Edition: Pages (2009-11-26)
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Asin: B002YX0OJ8
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More classic tales of Sherlock Holmes' power of deduction!

Includes:

Silver Blaze
The Yellow Face
The Stock-Broker's Clerk
The Gloria Scott
The Musgrave Ritual
The Reigate Puzzle
The Crooked Man
The Resident Patient
The Greek Interpreter
The Naval Treaty
The Final Problem ... Read more


53. The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
by Arthur Conan Doyle
Kindle Edition: Pages (2007-12-10)
list price: US$1.25
Asin: B00112SFEO
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The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes is a collection of Sherlock Holmes stories, originally published in 1894, by Arthur Conan Doyle.The Memoirs contains the following stories: 1.The Adventure of Silver Blaze 2. The Adventure of Yellow Face3. The Adventure of the Stockbroker's Clerk 4. The Adventure of the Gloria Scott 5. The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual 6. The Adventure of the Reigate Squire 7. The Adventure of the Crooked Man 8. The Adventure of the Resident Patient 9. The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter10. The Adventure of the Naval Treaty11. The Adventure of the Final Problem ... Read more


54. The Silent Woman
by Peter Tonkin
Hardcover: 256 Pages (2003-11-01)
list price: US$26.99 -- used & new: US$20.51
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Asin: 0727859366
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"The grimmer aspects of Elizabethan London come alive in Peter Tonkin's latest" Publishers Weekly on One Head Too Many
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55. Peggy
by Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards
Kindle Edition: Pages (2009-05-23)
list price: US$3.99
Asin: B002AVU7GO
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This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ... Read more


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