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Unread 04-14-2018, 11:20 PM   #13
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Yes it does, it’s very important to preserve historical artifacts like these. I also have several books from 1940 and before. In fact I just picked up another one today from 1938 about the transition from the Old World Order into the New World Order after WW1. Another one I have is about all the world leaders in 1906 and their lifestyles, homes, interests, and other biographical information. It’s very neat. Also have an American geography book from 1866 that references the actual Austrian Empire (before the split into the abomination known as the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary). In an era where plenty seem hell bent on re-writing history, I do what I can to preserve the truth of what happened and I’m sure all of you fine people on here do as well.
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