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Papers of Maurice Edelman MP (1911-1975), Labour politican, journalist and author... Published short stories or serialised / abbreviated versions of novels, 1955-1974


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  • Books, plays and poetry
  • Published short stories or serialised / abbreviated versions of novels, 1955-1974

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