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About this Book:
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In previous centuries, young noblemen would often compile a "commonplace book," in which they accumulated quotations, words of wisdom and other items they wished to preserve. Sometimes these books were published for friends and relatives. This volume is a modern-day equivalent and is a distillation of more than 45 years of reading and journaling.
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About the Author:
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Thomas Kiske grew up in St. Louis, Missouri and currently lives in League City, Texas. His first book, a collection of essays, entitled "Time Has Its Own Terms," was well received.
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