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Sep 16, 2007
Google and Miss Wales 1907
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The new Google Book Search , 'My Library' feature is an absolute gift to any one who wants to write online reviews of old railway guides and chucklesome academic tomes. Personally I couldn't resist
it.
http://www.americymru.com/bookreviews/attic.html
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