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From: Adam Terry <adam.terry@cambridgescholars.com>
Date: Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 6:55 AM
Subject: On Nabokov, Ayn Rand and the Libertarian Mind: What the Russian-American Odd Pair Can Tell Us about Some Values, Myths and Manias Widely Held Most Dear - Gene H. Bell-Villada
To: "ssweeney@holycross.edu" <ssweeney@holycross.edu>


Dear Sir or Madam,

 

Cambridge Scholars are pleased to announce the publication of Gene H. Bell-Villada’s On Nabokov, Ayn Rand and the Libertarian Mind.

 

It also includes Louis Begley's essay and of Paul Russell's UNREAL LIFE OF SERGEY NABOKOV.

 

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