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-- GWB


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Sorry I’ve fallen behind in answering e-mail and comments. I’ll try to catch up this weekend — according to the weather forecasts it will be a good one for staying inside. — tom


If Folly link with Elegance no man knows which is which ….
– William Butler Yeats

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  • “A publishing house is defined by the vision of the publisher. . . . If a publisher becomes corporate, then the house assumes a new identity.” — Walter Mosley

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Comment from Nancy
Time: January 25, 2008, 9:42 am

Dress a librarian! What a hoot!

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