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Time Lines.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
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Small Press Bookwatch
| Date:
February 1, 2005
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Time Lines
R.K. Landis
Xlibris Corporation
436 Walnut Street, 11th floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106
1-4134-5329-5 $17.84 www.xlibris.com
In Time Lines, author and poet R.K. Landis has compiled a thoughtfully impressive and occasionally surprising collection of his "thoughts, questions, and comments"--epigrams which are inspired and occasioned by the lives and accomplis...
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