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Re: Mortise technique () Wiley Horne
Hi Bill,
Matter of fact, I am interested in history, because that can inform us how work was done by people whose daily bread depended on how efficiently they could do this work that we are now re-enacting. Plus, I like history in general—did I recommend to you Grant, by Jean Edward Smith, and Washington by Chernow?
Wiley
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