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1969

Wendy Steele, Zimbell House Publishing, E. W. Farnsworth, Luis Manuel Torres, Dawn DeBraal, Kim Lin Billuni

Publisher: Zimbell House Publishing

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Summary

The age of Aquarius is quickly approaching and witches the world over are heeding the call. 
In 1969, you will find five new writers telling seven short stories about this unique time in history where anything is possible.  
Which witch will be your favorite?
Available since: 05/14/2019.

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