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As a thin ribbon of smoke rose from the edge something stirred in me and I slapped the book against the railing...
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The much-anticipated JLF London at the British Library is back with a unique mix of virtual and on-ground special sessions with leading...
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As the cover introduction says – for the first time ever , a look behind the scenes at the very top of...