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Old 07-05-2017, 11:28 PM   #466
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Originally Posted by Little.Egret View Post
Maybe it's a compilation of public domain biographies plus the public domain appendix?

by L. Carroll Judson (Author), John (Lawyer) Jay (Author), Helen M. Campbell (Author), Emory Speer (Author)
If I was duped, apparently several others were too, what with the ebook having the #1 seller rating in two categories at the Kindle store. But I admit that sometimes I am too gullible.

Prior to posting an item, I try to glance, at least, at the publisher's name to see if it is familiar. I did that with this book. "Madison & Adams" was certainly not a name that I was familiar with, but, from a Google search, it looked like it had done some publishing. I thought it odd, however, that it had the same name as two of the people covered in the book.

If it is a cut-and-paste job, please accept my apology. Even if it is an amalgamation of public domain stuff, however, I hope that it might have some (minor) value.
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