Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture
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William Saunders is a poet, journalist and author. He has written for most of the heavy and some of the light British newspapers at one time or other, and was a columnist with The Guardian for many years. His book Jimi Hendrix London is published by Roaring Forties Press, Berkeley, Ca.
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