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by mauricen | March 23, 2015 · 1:04 pm
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March 29th: David J Simons: On the third novel in his Glasgow to Galilee trilogy—‘The Land Agent‘

David Simons will be speaking to us about the final work is his trilogy. David will be interviewed by a member of the Lit and if you have not bought his novel in anticipation of the meeting, then you can do so at the meeting.

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← March 22nd: Andrew Ranicki: My father Marcel Reich Ranicki: an illustrated talk
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