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1974 The Fault edition
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Strong Voices from Bedford Hills (1974 The Fault edition)
1974 The Fault edition

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    Strong | VOICES | EDITOR | Walter Keller | R.R. 3 | Ames, Iowa 50010 | EDITOR | Betty Ebert | 414 Brown St. | Apt. W 205 | Iowa City, Iowa 52240
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    | PUBLISHER | The Fault | 41186 Alice Ave. | Fremont, Ca. 94538 | ART Merrily Meglitsch | PRINTING | Terrence Ames | All rights reserved for the contributors | Copyright (c) The Fault July 1974 | Copies are available from the |publisher. All other inquiries | should be sent to the editors.
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    "I regret that the names of the authors of the works in this book cannot be printed, but the risk is too great. I am sure the authors will understand this and agree with my decision."
    Introduction by Betty Ebert
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    0.60 cents
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