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The Letters We Couldn't Print Vol 1 - cover

The Letters We Couldn't Print Vol 1

Bernard Morris

Publisher: Bernard Morris

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A collection of 100 letters that the editor of a well known tabloid UK newspaper found unsuitable for publication. Vol 1. You'll laugh yourself silly!
Available since: 06/05/2017.

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