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Lonergan World War I Archive:  . [WORLD WAR I - INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS/PROPAGANDA] LONERGAN, C....
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Lonergan World War I Archive: . [WORLD WAR I - INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS/PROPAGANDA] LONERGAN, C. James. Archive Relating to the United States Speaking Tour of British Captain C. James Lonergan.

by [Lonergan, C. James]

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London, New York, and multiple other locations, Multiple Publishers, Varied Bindings; Some Items staples, some never bound [WORLD WAR I - INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS/PROPAGANDA] LONERGAN, C. James. Archive Relating to the United States Speaking Tour of British Captain C. James Lonergan. London, New York, and others, 1918. Collection of thirty (30) items relating to the special duty speaking tour of British Captain C. James Lonergan. The archive consists of typed and mimeo documents detailing Lonergan's orders prior to embarking for New York from London; typed letters signed regarding the organization of the tour once Lonergan had arrived in New York; numerous memos from the American National Red Cross Atlantic Division regarding individual speaking engagements throughout the Northeast; and letters of gratitude from the organizers. Highlights of the archive (and Lonergan's speaking tour) include the program of an event organized by the Flatbush Motor Corps on December 9, 1918, at which Harry Houdini… Read More
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CONFEDERATE SOLDIER'S MUSIC BOOK
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CONFEDERATE SOLDIER'S MUSIC BOOK: Original Music Book of Confederate Military Musician

by Lawrence, J.J.

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No Publisher, No Date. No Edition. Wrappers. Very good. Confederate Manuscript Military Music -- Among the Rarest Type of Confederate Manuscript Material: A VERY GOOD ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT MUSIC BOOK BELONGING TO CONFEDERATE DRUMMER J.J. LAWRENCE OF COMPANY G [OF THE FIFTH TEXAS VOLUNTEER INFANTRY] DURING THE CIVIL WAR. The book measures approximately 6 and 5/16th inches by approximately 3 and 9/16ths inches. The outer sides of the wrappers are in marbled paper. Within are 40 pages with lines drawn to be used by the musician to add notes for songs to be played by him. Nine of the pages have been completed with song titles and notes. The remaining pages are blank, presumably because of Lawrence's untimely early death. The musician would add his own notes for songs to be played. The contemporary marbled wrappers show some wrinkling, rubbing, staining, and edge wear. Within, the contents are mildly foxed. A unique collection of songs, likely written down and carried by J.J. Lawrence, a Texas… Read More
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The Last Chronicle of Barset, With thirty-two illustrations by George H. Thomas. [Bound from the...
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The Last Chronicle of Barset, With thirty-two illustrations by George H. Thomas. [Bound from the Original Parts]

by Trollope, Anthony

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Hardcover
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London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1867. Hardcover. Very good +. Very Good + copy of the First edition, First Issue, bound from the original parts (without the original wrappers and advertisements found in the original wrappered Parts); with the Publisher's rights printed on the verso of both title pages (omitted from verso of title page in vol. 2 for the book form edition) with the plate facing p. 297 of Volume with the semicolon present after "Hoggle-Stockians" (missing in the bound edition), and the plate facing p. 370 spelling "Consent" with a capital "C". On Page 157 of Volume I the final "D" of the running headline is perfect (it appears broken in the second edition), and in Volume 2, p. 298 line 21, third word is "Crawley" (which was changed to "Toogood" in the second edition). The leaves have been rebound in 3/4 blue leather with coordinated blue cloth, the closed page blocks, the pastedowns, and the facing side of each free endpaper of each Volume is marbled as well. Each volume's binding… Read More
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Kept in the Dark
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Kept in the Dark

by Trollope, Anthony

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Used - Very good +
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First Edition
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Hardcover
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London: Isbister and Company, 1882. First Edition. Original cloth. Very good +. A Very Good + copy of Good Words for 1882 in the publisher's original green cloth with some modest wear to the front joint and to the binding's edges, the rear hinge is cracked open. The volume contains the FIRST APPEARANCE OF ANTHONY TROLLOPE'S NOVEL "KEPT IN THE DARK". (The tale contains an illustration by Millais.) Good Words was a monthly magazine first published in 1860 by Alexander Strahan and edited by Norman Macleod. Upon his death, his brother Donald Macleod became the periodical's Editor, and Isbister eventually took over Strahan's publishing enterprises. The magazine was directed at evangelical Protestant Christians as well as those known as "nonconformists" [Protestants who did not conform to the governance and usages of the established church (the Church of England) and who were consequently restricted from many spheres of public life such as public office, civil service careers, and degrees at… Read More
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The Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson
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The Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson: By One of the Firm

by Trollope, Anthony

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Used - Very good
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First Edition, later impression
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New York: Harper & Brothers, Undated [1866]. First Edition, later impression. Wrappers. Very good. TEMPORARILY DISCOUNTED. WAS $4,250. NOW $1,850. A RARE SURVIVING copy of this VARIANT, LATER, BUT EARLY, IMPRESSION, OF THE RARE FIRST AMERICAN EDITION, in the Publisher's original wrappers housing the FIRST EDITION STATE (perhaps, and we think likely, first printing) OF THE TEXT LEAVES of this Anthony Trollope novel first published in the United States on May 6, 1862 and not published in the UK until November, 1870, making this American Edition the TRUE FIRST EDITION OF THIS TROLLOPE NOVEL. The tale centers on a Partnership in a haberdashery amoung Brown (a retired Butter dealer), Jones (Brown's son-in-law), and Robinson (a strong advocate of advertising and an aspirant to the hand of Brown's youngest daughter, Maryanne). Due to Brown's timidity, Jones's embezzlement, and Robinson's extravagance, the Firm went bankrupt. This wrappered copy has been bound in brown half-cloth and marbled… Read More
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RARE: Original Plans for an Addition to Skerryvore the Home of Robert Louis Stevenson  [Strange...
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RARE: Original Plans for an Addition to Skerryvore the Home of Robert Louis Stevenson [Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde]

by Stevenson, Robert Louis; Sumner, Heywood

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First Edition
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Bournemouth, 1900. First Edition. Framed Plans. Very good +. THE RARE: ORIGINAL PLANS FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO MIDDLE ROAD WHICH LEADS TO SKERRYVORE, Robert Louis Stevenson's home in Bournemouth where John Singer Sargent painted Stevenson and his wife and where Stevenson had the famous dream which inspired his great work "Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", which tale, among other great works, he wrote at Skerryvore, a property later owned by Heywood Sumner, Esq., a successor in ownership to the home, who was closely involved with the Arts and Crafts movement and the late-Victorian London art world. Sumner, who was qualified as a Barrister, also employed much of his time as an amateur archaeologist, geologist, naturalist, and folklorist.] Skerryvore, whose lawns ran down from the house to Alum Chine Road, is where Stevenson lived from 1885 until his departure for Samoa (where he died in 1894). Thus, the Plans for Middle Road improvements were prepared soon after his departure from that house and… Read More
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The Last Chronicle of Barset [Bound from the Original Parts with the Original Wrappers bound in]
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The Last Chronicle of Barset [Bound from the Original Parts with the Original Wrappers bound in]

by Trollope, Anthony

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Used - Very good
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First Edition, First Printing
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Hardcover
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London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1867. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover. Very good. A Very Good copy of the First edition, First Issue, bound from the original Parts WITH THE WRAPPERS FOR EACH PART BOUND IN TO THE REAR OF EACH VOLUME WITH A MULTITUDE OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR EACH PART bound between their respective wrappers (excluding the advertisements for Part XXVI for which no seperate advertisements are included); with the Publisher's rights printed on the verso of both title pages (omitted from verso of title page in vol. 2 for the book form edition) with the plate facing p. 297 of Volume II with the semicolon present after "HoggleStockians" (missing in the bound edition), and the plate facing p. 371 spelling "Consent" with a capital "C". On Page 157 of Volume I the final "D" of the running headline is perfect (it appears broken in the second edition), and in Volume 2, p. 298 line 21, third word is "Crawley" (which was changed to "Toogood" in the second edition). The leaves and wrappers… Read More
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The Tapestry Hangings of the House of Lords: Representing the Several Engagements between the...
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The Tapestry Hangings of the House of Lords: Representing the Several Engagements between the English and Spanish Fleets, in the ever memorable Year 1588, with the Portraits of the Lord High-Admiral, and the other Noble Commanders, taken from the Life "To which are added" Ten Charts of the Sea-Coasts of England

by Morant, Phillip [Text]; Pine, John; Illustrations]

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Used - IN NEED OF REPAIR BUT RATHER NICE WITHIN
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Hardcover
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London, 1739. Hardcover. IN NEED OF REPAIR BUT RATHER NICE WITHIN. John Pine. [NOTE: THIS COPY IS NOT PART OF, OR INCLUDED IN, ANY DISCOUNT SALE.] A SCARCE TO RARE APPARENT ASSOCIATION COPY of this famed work on the 1588 encounter of the English Navy with the Spanish Armada, a Spanish fleet that sailed from Lisbon in late May 1588. The Armada was commanded by the Duke of Medina Sidonia, an aristocrat appointed by Philip II of Spain in spite of his having no previous naval experience. His orders were to sail up the English Channel, link up with the Duke of Parma in Flanders, and escort an invasion force that would land in England and overthrow Elizabeth I. Its purpose was to reinstate Catholicism in England, end support for the Dutch Republic, and prevent attacks by English and Dutch privateers against Spanish interests in the Americas. On the other hand, the English Fleet was led by a member of the House of Howard, naval commander and statesman William Howard who served as Lord High Admiral… Read More
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The Honour of the Army and Other Stories by Émile Zola. Edited with a preface by Ernest Alfred...
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The Honour of the Army and Other Stories by Émile Zola. Edited with a preface by Ernest Alfred Vizetelly

by Zola, Emile: Vizetelly, Ernest Alfred [Editor and Author of the Preface]

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Used - Very good
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First Edition, First Printing
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Hardcover
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London: Chatto & Windus, 1901. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover. Very good/good. A Very Good to Very Good + copy of the first UK Edition, first printing, in the Publisher's original brown cloth -- a variant binding without a catalogue (mildly askew, rubbing to the leading corners, spine ends, and to the front board's bottom edge), in a Good dust jacket with fading to the spine and to the panel extremities, moderate wear, and significant tape repairs to the verso; being a collection of nine (9) short stories. A (presumed) prior owner's pencil signature appears on front free endpaper, there are spots to the closed page block's outer edges, some toning to the free endpapers and to the title pages as well as to a number of the leaves. Per Wikipedia: "Zola was a French novelist, journalist, playwright, the best-known practitioner of the literary school of naturalism, and an important contributor to the development of theatrical naturalism. He was a major figure in the political liberalization… Read More
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Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley
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Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley: [Issued in Two Volumes]

by Huxley, Leonard

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Used - Very good
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First Edition
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Hardcover
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New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1901. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/very good. A Very Good copy of the first edition, first printing in the Publisher's original boards (the leading edge of which show some lightening), with each volume wearing the QUITE SCARCE DUST JACKET (each of which shows edgewear and loss), being the only jacketed set we have seen. Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895) was a leading English Biologist and anthropologist who specialized in comparative anatomy. He was seen as an intellectual powerhouse and pugnacious and unyielding debater and was such a strong advocate of Darwin's theory of evolution that he was frequently described as "Darwin's Bulldog". Copies of this work in the original dust jackets are quite difficult to find. SCARCE INDEED.
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Jane Austen's Letters to her Sister Cassandra and others
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Jane Austen's Letters to her Sister Cassandra and others

by Austen, Jane; Chapman, R. W. [Collected and Edited by]

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Used - Very good +
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First Edition, First Printing
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Hardcover
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Oxford [at the Clarendon Press]: Oxford University Press, 1932. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover. Very good +/Good + and Very Good. A Very Good + copy of the first edition, first printing, in the Publisher's original boards covered with marbled paper which also provides the turn-ins, and showing blue spines with white labels lined, lettered, numbered, and decorated in black and with a pencil notation to each volume's front pastedown. (An extra spine label is tipped in near the rear of each volume. Each volume's leading board corners are rubbed and the spine ends to each volume are pushed. The leaves of each volume remain rather clean and host numerous illustrations and Volume I contains an informative Introduction, images of which can be found at our proprietary listing as can images of all four hinges. Volume I's front hinge is cracked and the remaining three are rather solid. The volumes are richly illustrated and include one reproduced image said to have been from a work by Cassandra.… Read More
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George H. Williams’ Scrapbook w/ 100s of Political Cartoons/ Civil War - 1860s
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George H. Williams’ Scrapbook w/ 100s of Political Cartoons/ Civil War - 1860s

by Various Authors and Artists; Williams, George Henry [Compiler]

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Used - Volume Poor; Contents Very Good or better
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First Edition
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[No Place Stated]: Various Authors and Artists, [No Date Known]. First Edition. Disbound. Volume Poor; Contents Very Good or better/[No Dust Jacket]. George Henry Williams (1823-1910), was an attorney-general and senator from Oregon who became a lawyer in 1844 with a practice in Fort Madison, Iowa Territory. After Iowa was admitted to statehood, President Pierce appointed him chief justice of the Oregon Territory. In 1883, Williams became more prominent when he rendered a decision in favor of a freed Negro, who sued his past owner for holding his three children. [He was a northern Democrat opposed to slavery.] Williams compiled this scrapbook comprised of several hundred political cartoons along with allegorical poetry and commentary. Some of his writings are signed and along with the cutout cartoons, reveal a great deal about the author and public opinion. The book is in Poor condition with separated boards, no spine and edges of text frayed with tears. Many of the cartoons presented cover… Read More
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The Man Without a County, TOGETHER WITH THREE RELEVANT SIGNED MANUSCRIPT LETTERS from HALE TO...
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Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1865. First Edition, First Printing. Original Wrappers and Letters. Very Good +/[No Dust Jacket -- as issued]. A Very Good + to Near Fine copy of the first edition, first printing, in the Publisher's original pink wrappers in NEAR FINE CONDITION (showing wear to the spine -- including some splitting to the lower spine and a tear to the front cover near the spine as well as some general wear to the wrappers) signed by the presumed prior owner W. P. Burgess to the upper face of the front wrap and there dated by him "1865", the year of publication; TOGETHER WITH THREE MANUSCRIPT LETTERS, EACH SIGNED BY HALE, further together with ONE FIVE (5) PAGE MANUSCRIPT LETTER FROM GENERAL BRAYMAN TO HALE dated November 15, 1893 written IN THE HAND OF GENERAL BRAYMAN'S DAUGHTER [Mason Gowdy's mother], having been dictated by him to her, and SIGNED BY GENERAL BRAYMAN AND MENTIONING HIS PLEASURE TO HEAR THAT HALE HAD MET THE GENERAL BRAYMAN'S DAUGHTER WHO MENTIONED BRAYMAN TO HALE UPON… Read More
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Mark Twain: A Biography [First Published in 1912, then 1924, then 1928, and thereafter]
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Mark Twain: A Biography [First Published in 1912, then 1924, then 1928, and thereafter]

by Paine, Albert Bigelow [(1861-1937)]; [Clemens, Samuel / Twain, Mark (1835-1910)]

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Used - Fine
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First Thus
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Hardcover
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New York: Harper & Brothers, 1928. First Thus. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good or Better. An EXCEPTIONALLY RARE SET OF ALBERT BIGELOW PAINE'S FAMED BIOGRAPHY OF MARK TWAIN [SAMUEL CLEMENS] PUBLISHED IN 1928 IN THE RARE DUST JACKETS AND RARE SLIPCASE, being the second edition of such Biography in three volumes [AS WAS THE TRUE FIRST EDITION OF 1912, WHICH PRECEDED THE TWO-VOLUME SECOND EDITION OF 1924]. Each Volume of this set bears the Publisher's edition code K-C, showing that each volume was published in November, 1928 and that it is a proper set. This set was issued in a small printing and seldom turns up with all three volumes present and this is the only set with the jackets and slipcase that has been seen at . The volumes are essentially Fine and show only minor surface marking, the upper leading corner of Volume II is nudged and that of Volume III is bumped. The EXCEEDINGLY RARE DUST JACKETS have some modest spine chipping and spotting as well as some old tape repairs inside and outside of… Read More
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Lord Randolph Churchill
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Lord Randolph Churchill

by Churchill, Winston Spencer; the Right Honourable Winston Spencer Churchill, M.P.

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Used - Very good +
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Second Edition [being the First Edition in one volume]
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Hardcover
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London and New York: Macmillan and Co. Limited, 1907. Second Edition [being the First Edition in one volume]. Hardcover. Very good +/very good +. A Very Good + or better copy of the Second Edition, being the first edition in a single volume with the printed/typed dedication page reading: "TO // CHARLES RICHARD JOHN SPENCER-CHURCHILL // THIS BOOK // IN ALL FAITHFUL FRIENDSHIP // IS INSCRIBED". The Volume is bound in the Publisher's burgundy cloth and wears its RATHER SCARCE, PUBLISHER-ADDED 1925 DUST JACKET. A very good+ or better clean copy with the burgundy color slightly faded on spine, in very good to Very Good + jacket which is darkened on the spine, but the lettering remains readable, and shows shallow chipping to the spine ends and bottom of spine not affecting lettering, plus one very small chip in spine below the title not affecting lettering and slight closed tearing to the spine's leading portion a touch below the author's name. The front and rear jacket panels are complete. The spine… Read More
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