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ISBN-10
125003602X
Publication Name
Thomas Dunne Books
Type
Hardcover
ISBN
9781250036025
Book Title
Love in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction : a Novel
Item Length
9.6in
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Publication Year
2015
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.2in
Author
Judd Trichter
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Science Fiction / Action & Adventure, Romance / General, Science Fiction / General
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6.4in
Item Weight
17 Oz
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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Set in a near-future LA, a man falls in love with a beautiful android--but when she is kidnapped and sold piecemeal on the black market, he must track down her parts to put her back together. Bad luck for Eliot Lazar, he fell in love with an android, a beautiful C-900 named Iris Matsuo. That's the kind of thing that can get you killed in late 21th century Los Angeles or anywhere else for that matter - anywhere except the man-made island of Avernus, far out in the Pacific, which is where Eliot and Iris are headed once they get their hands on a boat. But then one night Eliot knocks on Iris's door only to find she was kidnapped, chopped up, sold for parts. Unable to move on and unwilling to settle for a woman with a heartbeat, Eliot vows to find the parts to put Iris back together again--and to find the sonofabitch who did this to her and get his revenge. With a determined LAPD detective on his trail and time running out in a city where machines and men battle for control, Eliot Lazar embarks on a bloody journey that will take him to the edge of a moral precipice from which he can never return, from which mankind can never return. Judd Trichter's Love in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction is a science fiction love story that asks the question, how far will you go to save someone you love?

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St. Martin's Press
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125003602x
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9781250036025
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Book Title
Love in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction : a Novel
Author
Judd Trichter
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Science Fiction / Action & Adventure, Romance / General, Science Fiction / General
Publication Year
2015
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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Item Length
9.6in
Item Height
1.2in
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
17 Oz

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Ps3620.R534l68 2015
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"The deeper questions raised by the premise, about what it means to be alive or in love, are never answered, but they'll linger in the mind of any reader with a beating heart. A fast-moving, suspenseful story set in a fascinating future world." - Kirkus Reviews "Judd Trichter has crafted a masterful work of science fiction. Infused with the essence of Phillip K Dick and William S Burroughs alike, Love In The Age Of Mechanical Reproduction is a unique, drug-fueled, Los Angeles noir twist on classic sci-fi that's impossible to put down." -Danny Strong, award-winning screenwriter of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay "A noirish suspense-filled novel about the timeless yearning for love. Judd Trichter's terrific debut will make your heart beat faster as you turn the final page." -Jennifer Vanderbes, author of Easter Island and The Secret of Raven Point "Apocalyptically laugh out loud hilarious, beneath Trichter's dystopian vision lies the heart of an utterly original moralist in the tradition of Pynchon, Saunders and Vonnegut. Love In The Age of Mechanical Reproduction is a tour de force debut." -Lee Sternthal, cowriter of Tron: Legacy "If Ray Bradbury and Hunter S. Thompson took turns at a typewriter, Love in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction is the novel they would write. A dystopian tale of addiction, violence and illicit love, the dialogue sizzles, the plot has as many hooks as a fisherman's hat, and in the center sits a tired detective with an unerring moral compass." -Stephen P. Kiernan, author of The Curiosity "A dark, deliciously plotted futuristic epic, driven by a heartbeat determined not to drown in a cauldron of human nature gone haywire." -Mark Ebner, author of Hollywood, Interrupted and Six Degrees of Paris Hilton "I don't read fiction unless I am forced to. I only started this book because Judd is a friend of mine, and I assumed I'd stop after 10 pages and send him a quick 'it's great!' BS email and move on with my life. I started skimming the first page...and two days later I came up for air, having read the whole thing. It is awesome. The perfect combination of smart, thrilling, and fun. The best (and only) novel I have finished this year." -Tucker Max, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell, "Judd Trichter has crafted a masterful work of science fiction. Infused with the essence of Phillip K Dick and William S Burroughs alike, Love In The Age Of Mechanical Reproduction is a unique, drug-fueled, Los Angeles noir twist on classic sci-fi that's impossible to put down." -Danny Strong, award-winning screenwriter of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay "A noirish suspense-filled novel about the timeless yearning for love. Judd Trichter's terrific debut will make your heart beat faster as you turn the final page." -Jennifer Vanderbes, author of Easter Island and The Secret of Raven Point "Apocalyptically laugh out loud hilarious, beneath Trichter's dystopian vision lies the heart of an utterly original moralist in the tradition of Pynchon, Saunders and Vonnegut. Love In The Age of Mechanical Reproduction is a tour de force debut." -Lee Sternthal, cowriter of Tron: Legacy "If Ray Bradbury and Hunter S. Thompson took turns at a typewriter, Love in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction is the novel they would write. A dystopian tale of addiction, violence and illicit love, the dialogue sizzles, the plot has as many hooks as a fisherman's hat, and in the center sits a tired detective with an unerring moral compass." -Stephen P. Kiernan, author of The Curiosity "A dark, deliciously plotted futuristic epic, driven by a heartbeat determined not to drown in a cauldron of human nature gone haywire." -Mark Ebner, author of Hollywood, Interrupted and Six Degrees of Paris Hilton "I don't read fiction unless I am forced to. I only started this book because Judd is a friend of mine, and I assumed I'd stop after 10 pages and send him a quick 'it's great!' BS email and move on with my life. I started skimming the first page...and two days later I came up for air, having read the whole thing. It is awesome. The perfect combination of smart, thrilling, and fun. The best (and only) novel I have finished this year." -Tucker Max, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell, There are huge questions here, about love, oppression and what it means to be a person...that keeps you guessing until the end about whether Eliot will succeed in his quest or not - or whether he should., "If it's possible to wrap Star Wars and Blade Runner into the same sketchy gumshoe package, this might be the closest thing to such a delicious sci-fi confection." -- Los Angeles Magazine "There's both love and adventure in the choking air of neo-noir L.A. But what really makes the book stand out is the thorough job Trichter does imagining a future economic and political structure based on android technology." -- The Toronto Star "This is a cinematic novel, and there's a ton of action (very, very creative action), but this is really a book about compassion, and acceptance, and the sometimes unimaginable lengths we'll go to for love...This book is already one of my favorite books of 2015, and I can honestly say, for fans of dark SF, this is an absolute must read, and an amazing debut." -- MyBookishWays.com "There are huge questions here, about love, oppression and what it means to be a person...that keeps you guessing until the end about whether Eliot will succeed in his quest or not - or whether he should." -- The Register "Surprising and refreshingly unpredictable." -- Publishers Weekly, starred "This lyrical, musing novel is an engaging blend of romance, suspense, science fiction, action and the meaning of life." -- Shelf Awareness "The deeper questions raised by the premise, about what it means to be alive or in love, are never answered, but they'll linger in the mind of any reader with a beating heart. A fast-moving, suspenseful story set in a fascinating future world." -- Kirkus Reviews "Judd Trichter has crafted a masterful work of science fiction. Infused with the essence of Phillip K Dick and William S Burroughs alike, Love In The Age Of Mechanical Reproduction is a unique, drug-fueled, Los Angeles noir twist on classic sci-fi that's impossible to put down." -- Danny Strong, award-winning screenwriter of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay "A noirish suspense-filled novel about the timeless yearning for love. Judd Trichter's terrific debut will make your heart beat faster as you turn the final page." -- Jennifer Vanderbes, author of Easter Island and The Secret of Raven Point "Apocalyptically laugh out loud hilarious, beneath Trichter's dystopian vision lies the heart of an utterly original moralist in the tradition of Pynchon, Saunders and Vonnegut. Love In The Age of Mechanical Reproduction is a tour de force debut." -- Lee Sternthal, cowriter of Tron: Legacy "If Ray Bradbury and Hunter S. Thompson took turns at a typewriter, Love in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction is the novel they would write. A dystopian tale of addiction, violence and illicit love, the dialogue sizzles, the plot has as many hooks as a fisherman's hat, and in the center sits a tired detective with an unerring moral compass." -- Stephen P. Kiernan, author of The Curiosity "A dark, deliciously plotted futuristic epic, driven by a heartbeat determined not to drown in a cauldron of human nature gone haywire." -- Mark Ebner, author of Hollywood, Interrupted and Six Degrees of Paris Hilton "I don't read fiction unless I am forced to. I only started this book because Judd is a friend of mine, and I assumed I'd stop after 10 pages and send him a quick 'it's great!' BS email and move on with my life. I started skimming the first page...and two days later I came up for air, having read the whole thing. It is awesome. The perfect combination of smart, thrilling, and fun. The best (and only) novel I have finished this year." -- Tucker Max, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell, "Love in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction is awesome. The perfect combination of smart, thrilling, and fun." -Tucker Max, author of I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell, A noirish suspense-filled novel about the timeless yearning for love. Judd Trichter's terrific debut will make your heart beat faster as you turn the final page., "There are huge questions here, about love, oppression and what it means to be a person…that keeps you guessing until the end about whether Eliot will succeed in his quest or not or whether he should." - The Register "Surprising and refreshingly unpredictable." - Publishers Weekly, starred "The deeper questions raised by the premise, about what it means to be alive or in love, are never answered, but they'll linger in the mind of any reader with a beating heart. A fast-moving, suspenseful story set in a fascinating future world." - Kirkus Reviews "Judd Trichter has crafted a masterful work of science fiction. Infused with the essence of Phillip K Dick and William S Burroughs alike, Love In The Age Of Mechanical Reproduction is a unique, drug-fueled, Los Angeles noir twist on classic sci-fi that's impossible to put down." -Danny Strong, award-winning screenwriter of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay "A noirish suspense-filled novel about the timeless yearning for love. Judd Trichter's terrific debut will make your heart beat faster as you turn the final page." -Jennifer Vanderbes, author of Easter Island and The Secret of Raven Point "Apocalyptically laugh out loud hilarious, beneath Trichter's dystopian vision lies the heart of an utterly original moralist in the tradition of Pynchon, Saunders and Vonnegut. Love In The Age of Mechanical Reproduction is a tour de force debut." -Lee Sternthal, cowriter of Tron: Legacy "If Ray Bradbury and Hunter S. Thompson took turns at a typewriter, Love in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction is the novel they would write. A dystopian tale of addiction, violence and illicit love, the dialogue sizzles, the plot has as many hooks as a fisherman's hat, and in the center sits a tired detective with an unerring moral compass." -Stephen P. Kiernan, author of The Curiosity "A dark, deliciously plotted futuristic epic, driven by a heartbeat determined not to drown in a cauldron of human nature gone haywire." -Mark Ebner, author of Hollywood, Interrupted and Six Degrees of Paris Hilton "I don't read fiction unless I am forced to. I only started this book because Judd is a friend of mine, and I assumed I'd stop after 10 pages and send him a quick 'it's great!' BS email and move on with my life. I started skimming the first page...and two days later I came up for air, having read the whole thing. It is awesome. The perfect combination of smart, thrilling, and fun. The best (and only) novel I have finished this year." -Tucker Max, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell, "Judd Trichter has crafted a masterful work of science fiction. Infused with the essence of Phillip K Dick and William S Burroughs alike, Love In The Age Of Mechanical Reproduction is a unique, drug-fueled, Los Angeles noir twist on classic sci-fi that's impossible to put down." -Danny Strong, award-winning screenwriter of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay "Apocalyptically laugh out loud hilarious, beneath Trichter's dystopian vision lies the heart of an utterly original moralist in the tradition of Pynchon, Saunders and Vonnegut. Love In The Age of Mechanical Reproduction is a tour de force debut." -Lee Sternthal, cowriter of Tron: Legacy "If Ray Bradbury and Hunter S. Thompson took turns at a typewriter, Love in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction is the novel they would write. A dystopian tale of addiction, violence and illicit love, the dialogue sizzles, the plot has as many hooks as a fisherman's hat, and in the center sits a tired detective with an unerring moral compass." -Stephen P. Kiernan, author of The Curiosity "A dark, deliciously plotted futuristic epic, driven by a heartbeat determined not to drown in a cauldron of human nature gone haywire." -Mark Ebner, author of Hollywood, Interrupted and Six Degrees of Paris Hilton, "This is a cinematic novel, and there's a ton of action (very, very creative action), but this is really a book about compassion, and acceptance, and the sometimes unimaginable lengths we'll go to for love…This book is already one of my favorite books of 2015, and I can honestly say, for fans of dark SF, this is an absolute must read, and an amazing debut." - MyBookishWays.com "There are huge questions here, about love, oppression and what it means to be a person…that keeps you guessing until the end about whether Eliot will succeed in his quest or not or whether he should." - The Register "Surprising and refreshingly unpredictable." - Publishers Weekly, starred "The deeper questions raised by the premise, about what it means to be alive or in love, are never answered, but they'll linger in the mind of any reader with a beating heart. A fast-moving, suspenseful story set in a fascinating future world." - Kirkus Reviews "Judd Trichter has crafted a masterful work of science fiction. Infused with the essence of Phillip K Dick and William S Burroughs alike, Love In The Age Of Mechanical Reproduction is a unique, drug-fueled, Los Angeles noir twist on classic sci-fi that's impossible to put down." -Danny Strong, award-winning screenwriter of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay "A noirish suspense-filled novel about the timeless yearning for love. Judd Trichter's terrific debut will make your heart beat faster as you turn the final page." -Jennifer Vanderbes, author of Easter Island and The Secret of Raven Point "Apocalyptically laugh out loud hilarious, beneath Trichter's dystopian vision lies the heart of an utterly original moralist in the tradition of Pynchon, Saunders and Vonnegut. Love In The Age of Mechanical Reproduction is a tour de force debut." -Lee Sternthal, cowriter of Tron: Legacy "If Ray Bradbury and Hunter S. Thompson took turns at a typewriter, Love in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction is the novel they would write. A dystopian tale of addiction, violence and illicit love, the dialogue sizzles, the plot has as many hooks as a fisherman's hat, and in the center sits a tired detective with an unerring moral compass." -Stephen P. Kiernan, author of The Curiosity "A dark, deliciously plotted futuristic epic, driven by a heartbeat determined not to drown in a cauldron of human nature gone haywire." -Mark Ebner, author of Hollywood, Interrupted and Six Degrees of Paris Hilton "I don't read fiction unless I am forced to. I only started this book because Judd is a friend of mine, and I assumed I'd stop after 10 pages and send him a quick 'it's great!' BS email and move on with my life. I started skimming the first page...and two days later I came up for air, having read the whole thing. It is awesome. The perfect combination of smart, thrilling, and fun. The best (and only) novel I have finished this year." -Tucker Max, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell, This is a cinematic novel, and there's a ton of action (very, very creative action), but this is really a book about compassion, and acceptance, and the sometimes unimaginable lengths we'll go to for love...This book is already one of my favorite books of 2015, and I can honestly say, for fans of dark SF, this is an absolute must read, and an amazing debut., This lyrical, musing novel is an engaging blend of romance, suspense, science fiction, action and the meaning of life., There's both love and adventure in the choking air of neo-noir L.A. But what really makes the book stand out is the thorough job Trichter does imagining a future economic and political structure based on android technology., I don't read fiction unless I am forced to. I only started this book because Judd is a friend of mine, and I assumed I'd stop after 10 pages and send him a quick 'it's great!' BS email and move on with my life. I started skimming the first page...and two days later I came up for air, having read the whole thing. It is awesome. The perfect combination of smart, thrilling, and fun. The best (and only) novel I have finished this year., The deeper questions raised by the premise, about what it means to be alive or in love, are never answered, but they'll linger in the mind of any reader with a beating heart. A fast-moving, suspenseful story set in a fascinating future world., "If Ray Bradbury and Hunter S. Thompson took turns at a typewriter, Love in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction is the novel they would write. A dystopian tale of addiction, violence and illicit love, the dialogue sizzles, the plot has as many hooks as a fisherman's hat, and in the center sits a tired detective with an unerring moral compass." -Stephen P. Kiernan, author of The Curiosity "A dark, deliciously plotted futuristic epic, driven by a heartbeat determined not to drown in a cauldron of human nature gone haywire." -Mark Ebner, author of Hollywood, Interrupted and Six Degrees of Paris Hilton, Featured on io9''s list of February Science Fiction and Fantasy Books You Can''t Afford to Miss! "If it's possible to wrap Star Wars and Blade Runner into the same sketchy gumshoe package, this might be the closest thing to such a delicious sci-fi confection." - Los Angeles Magazine "There's both love and adventure in the choking air of neo-noir L.A. But what really makes the book stand out is the thorough job Trichter does imagining a future economic and political structure based on android technology." - The Toronto Star "This is a cinematic novel, and there's a ton of action (very, very creative action), but this is really a book about compassion, and acceptance, and the sometimes unimaginable lengths we'll go to for love…This book is already one of my favorite books of 2015, and I can honestly say, for fans of dark SF, this is an absolute must read, and an amazing debut." - MyBookishWays.com "There are huge questions here, about love, oppression and what it means to be a person…that keeps you guessing until the end about whether Eliot will succeed in his quest or not or whether he should." - The Register "Surprising and refreshingly unpredictable." - Publishers Weekly, starred "The deeper questions raised by the premise, about what it means to be alive or in love, are never answered, but they''ll linger in the mind of any reader with a beating heart. A fast-moving, suspenseful story set in a fascinating future world." - Kirkus Reviews "Judd Trichter has crafted a masterful work of science fiction. Infused with the essence of Phillip K Dick and William S Burroughs alike, Love In The Age Of Mechanical Reproduction is a unique, drug-fueled, Los Angeles noir twist on classic sci-fi that''s impossible to put down." -Danny Strong, award-winning screenwriter of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay "A noirish suspense-filled novel about the timeless yearning for love. Judd Trichter''s terrific debut will make your heart beat faster as you turn the final page." -Jennifer Vanderbes, author of Easter Island and The Secret of Raven Point "Apocalyptically laugh out loud hilarious, beneath Trichter''s dystopian vision lies the heart of an utterly original moralist in the tradition of Pynchon, Saunders and Vonnegut. Love In The Age of Mechanical Reproduction is a tour de force debut." -Lee Sternthal, cowriter of Tron: Legacy "If Ray Bradbury and Hunter S. Thompson took turns at a typewriter, Love in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction is the novel they would write. A dystopian tale of addiction, violence and illicit love, the dialogue sizzles, the plot has as many hooks as a fisherman's hat, and in the center sits a tired detective with an unerring moral compass." -Stephen P. Kiernan, author of The Curiosity "A dark, deliciously plotted futuristic epic, driven by a heartbeat determined not to drown in a cauldron of human nature gone haywire." -Mark Ebner, author of Hollywood, Interrupted and Six Degrees of Paris Hilton "I don''t read fiction unless I am forced to. I only started this book because Judd is a friend of mine, and I assumed I''d stop after 10 pages and send him a quick ''it''s great!'' BS email and move on with my life. I started skimming the first page...and two days later I came up for air, having read the whole thing. It is awesome. The perfect combination of smart, thrilling, and fun. The best (and only) novel I have finished this year." -Tucker Max, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell, Apocalyptically laugh out loud hilarious, beneath Trichter's dystopian vision lies the heart of an utterly original moralist in the tradition of Pynchon, Saunders and Vonnegut. Love In The Age of Mechanical Reproduction is a tour de force debut., A dark, deliciously plotted futuristic epic, driven by a heartbeat determined not to drown in a cauldron of human nature gone haywire., There are huge questions here, about love, oppression and what it means to be a person…that keeps you guessing until the end about whether Eliot will succeed in his quest or not or whether he should., If Ray Bradbury and Hunter S. Thompson took turns at a typewriter, Love in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction is the novel they would write. A dystopian tale of addiction, violence and illicit love, the dialogue sizzles, the plot has as many hooks as a fisherman's hat, and in the center sits a tired detective with an unerring moral compass., "A dark, deliciously plotted futuristic epic, driven by a heartbeat determined not to drown in a cauldron of human nature gone haywire." -Mark Ebner, author of Hollywood, Interrupted and Six Degrees of Paris Hilton, Judd Trichter has crafted a masterful work of science fiction. Infused with the essence of Phillip K Dick and William S Burroughs alike, Love In The Age Of Mechanical Reproduction is a unique, drug-fueled, Los Angeles noir twist on classic sci-fi that's impossible to put down., "Surprising and refreshingly unpredictable." - Publishers Weekly, starred "The deeper questions raised by the premise, about what it means to be alive or in love, are never answered, but they'll linger in the mind of any reader with a beating heart. A fast-moving, suspenseful story set in a fascinating future world." - Kirkus Reviews "Judd Trichter has crafted a masterful work of science fiction. Infused with the essence of Phillip K Dick and William S Burroughs alike, Love In The Age Of Mechanical Reproduction is a unique, drug-fueled, Los Angeles noir twist on classic sci-fi that's impossible to put down." -Danny Strong, award-winning screenwriter of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay "A noirish suspense-filled novel about the timeless yearning for love. Judd Trichter's terrific debut will make your heart beat faster as you turn the final page." -Jennifer Vanderbes, author of Easter Island and The Secret of Raven Point "Apocalyptically laugh out loud hilarious, beneath Trichter's dystopian vision lies the heart of an utterly original moralist in the tradition of Pynchon, Saunders and Vonnegut. Love In The Age of Mechanical Reproduction is a tour de force debut." -Lee Sternthal, cowriter of Tron: Legacy "If Ray Bradbury and Hunter S. Thompson took turns at a typewriter, Love in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction is the novel they would write. A dystopian tale of addiction, violence and illicit love, the dialogue sizzles, the plot has as many hooks as a fisherman's hat, and in the center sits a tired detective with an unerring moral compass." -Stephen P. Kiernan, author of The Curiosity "A dark, deliciously plotted futuristic epic, driven by a heartbeat determined not to drown in a cauldron of human nature gone haywire." -Mark Ebner, author of Hollywood, Interrupted and Six Degrees of Paris Hilton "I don't read fiction unless I am forced to. I only started this book because Judd is a friend of mine, and I assumed I'd stop after 10 pages and send him a quick 'it's great!' BS email and move on with my life. I started skimming the first page...and two days later I came up for air, having read the whole thing. It is awesome. The perfect combination of smart, thrilling, and fun. The best (and only) novel I have finished this year." -Tucker Max, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell, This is a cinematic novel, and there's a ton of action (very, very creative action), but this is really a book about compassion, and acceptance, and the sometimes unimaginable lengths we'll go to for love…This book is already one of my favorite books of 2015, and I can honestly say, for fans of dark SF, this is an absolute must read, and an amazing debut., If it's possible to wrap Star Wars and Blade Runner into the same sketchy gumshoe package, this might be the closest thing to such a delicious sci-fi confection.
Copyright Date
2015
Lccn
2014-033454
Dewey Decimal
813/.6
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23

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