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Works I read or referred to in preparation for or during the writing of Elisha Barber

Any deviations from history or reality are entirely my fault, and not that of the authors below—but each provided some key inspiration or information that kept me going—even if I later decided to utterly ignore them in pursuit of a good story.


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