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    1. What's a Flap Book Without a Flap? - Preservation Underground

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    2. Hidden Hornbooks - Preservation Underground

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    4. A Day in the Life of a Library Conservator - Preservation Underground

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    6. Haunted Library Screamfest - The Devil's Tale

      A travel diary written by John Buck, a young American who found himself face-to-face with Bram Stoker (before he wrote Dracula ) 2. (...)

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    8. Devil's Food - The Devil's Tale

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    10. The Devil's Tale - Page 114 of 128 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscrip

      Yes, the Bram Stoker who later wrote Dracula . His visit begins with the Royal Lyceum’s performance of another popular demonic tale: I (...)

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