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APKnight25 (talk | contribs) Continuint to try and fix the error code. Found it is Bruccoli, Matthew J. (1996). The Only Thing That Counts: Ernest Hemingway-Maxwell Perkins Correspondence. New York: Scribner not linking. Putting a pin in it to edit other things and seek help. |
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{{cite magazine |last= Costronovo|first= David|date= 2003|title= Norman Mailer as Mid-Century Advertisment|magazine= The New England Review|pages= 174-194|ref=harv }} | {{cite magazine |last= Costronovo|first= David|date= 2003|title= Norman Mailer as Mid-Century Advertisment|magazine= The New England Review|pages= 174-194|ref=harv }} | ||