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Bizarre

Lawton Mackall

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

Bizarre is a day-to-day guidebook by Lawton Mackall. Mackall was an author, journalist and gastronomy expert and critic. Excerpt: "It is wrong to assert that our fiction magazines have lost their power to inspire, to uplift. High romance and whole-hearted cheerfulness have not deserted them. These qualities have merely migrated to the advertising pages."
Available since: 11/29/2019.
Print length: 90 pages.

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