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Not 84 Charing Cross Road

by Drif Field

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This book is dedicated to the memory of Richard Bergman
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48 Charing Cross Road was where Emmanual Joseph chose to open his antiquarian bookshop in 1887.
In 1989 Richard Bergman, an American multi-millionaire accountant, bought E, Joseph, and old established London based antiquarian booksellers, so that he could help hide money for Michael Milen. [Prologue]
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Please be aware that 'drif's guide 1995-97' and the novel 'Not 84 Charing Cross Road' both share the same ISBN but are NOT the same book!
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