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The Book Stall at Chestnut Court: Jack Fuller (June 10 at 19:00)
JACK FULLER, recently retired president of the Tribune Publishing Company as well as a novelist and Pulitzer Prize-winner editorial writer, signs his exciting new novel, Abbeville, the story of a man who learns to embrace the world around him after struggling through personal grief, war, and material ... (more)failure in the 20th century.
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