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			Ryan- the glassblowers ad is not part of the book, but appears to be added on at some time. Look at all the glue showing through the paper. That looks like a piece that was made to mislead a buyer. Someone had a beat up copy of the Noah Brooks book, and removed the back cover to create a faux trade card. That's my theory. Of course, if I had it in hand I might feel differently. That book cover is made of sturdy board, so I would like to know the thickness of it.
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