- Franklin Library
The Franklin Library was the publishing division of the
Franklin Mint , which produced collectors books similar to those of theEaston Press for three decades.History
The Franklin Library published its first book in 1973, and closed its doors for good in 2000, after losing the competitive battle with The Easton Press for the popular market for finely bound leather books. Today, the lavishly produced leather books issued by the Franklin Library are highly sought after in the collectibles market.
The Franklin Library issued its books only to the subscribers to its various series. Most of the series were 100 book sets, and a single volume was issued monthly to subscribers. As a result, it took several years to complete a set. Other series, such as the "Signed First Edition Society" series, were open-ended with no limit on the number of titles published. And yet other books were issued as one-time offerings, such as the 500th anniversary leather-bound edition of the "Oxford-English Reference Library", an eight book leather set issued with its own wooden shelf.
There is a very active online market for previously owned Franklin Library leather books on eBay.com, Abebooks.com and on other bookselling venues - including specialist dealers with their own websites for dealing in the books.
The series
Due to overlapping series themes, the same title appears in more than one series, but ordinarily with a differently designed binding.
The 100 Greatest Books of All Time (1974-1982)
Considered to be one of the more popular collections, the following titles were bound in genuine leather with 22k gold accents from 1974 to 1982:
* "The Education of Henry Adams" by
Henry Adams
* "Oresteia " byAeschylus
* "The Divine Comedy " byDante Alighieri
* Fairy Tales ofHans Christian Andersen
* Five Comedies byAristophanes
* "Politics" byAristotle
* "Confessions" of St. Augustine
* "Pride and Prejudice " byJane Austen
* Selected Writings of SirFrancis Bacon
* "Le Père Goriot " byHonoré de Balzac
* ""The Flowers of Evil" byCharles Baudelaire
* "Songs of Innocence and of Experience " byWilliam Blake
* "The Decameron " byGiovanni Boccaccio
* "Jane Eyre " ByCharlotte Brontë
* "Wuthering Heights " byEmily Brontë
* "The Pilgrim's Progress " byJohn Bunyan
* "Tales From The Arabian Nights" by Sir Richard F. Burton
* "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland " byLewis Carroll
* ""Don Quixote de La Mancha" byMiguel de Cervantes Saavedra
* "Canterbury Tales " byGeoffrey Chaucer
* Plays byAnton Chekhov
* "Analects " ofConfucius
* "Lord Jim " byJoseph Conrad
* "The Last of the Mohicans " byJames Fenimore Cooper
* "The Red Badge of Courage " byStephen Crane
* "The Origin of Species " byCharles Darwin
* "Moll Flanders " byDaniel Defoe
* "Robinson Crusoe " byDaniel Defoe
* Stories ofGuy de Maupassant
* Essays ofMichel de Montaigne
* Philosophical Works ofRené Descartes
* "David Copperfield" byCharles Dickens
* "Great Expectations " byCharles Dickens
* Poems ofJohn Donne
* "Crime and Punishment " byFyodor Dostoevsky
* "The Mill on the Floss " byGeorge Eliot
* Collected Poems (1909-1962) ofT. S. Eliot
* Essays ofRalph Waldo Emerson
* Plays byEuripides
* "The Sound and the Fury " byWilliam Faulkner
* ""Tom Jones" byHenry Fielding
* "The Great Gatsby " byF. Scott Fitzgerald
* "Madame Bovary " byGustave Flaubert
* "The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin",Benjamin Franklin
* The Basic Works ofSigmund Freud
* The Poetry ofRobert Frost
* "Faust" byJohann Wolfgang von Goethe
* "Favorite Household Tales of the Brothers Grimm"Brothers Grimm
* "The Federalist" by Hamilton, Madison and Jay
* "The Return of the Native " byThomas Hardy
* "The Scarlet Letter " byNathaniel Hawthorne
* "A Farewell to Arms " byErnest Hemingway
* "The Iliad" byHomer
* "The Odyssey" byHomer
* Plays byHenrik Ibsen
* "The Ambassadors " byHenry James
* Nine Tales ofHenry James
* "Ulysses" byJames Joyce
* "The Trial " byFranz Kafka
* Poems ofJohn Keats
* "Women in Love " byD. H. Lawrence
* "The Prince " byNiccolò Machiavelli
* Five Stories ofThomas Mann
* "Moby-Dick " byHerman Melville
* Political Writings ofJohn Stuart Mill
* "Paradise Lost " byJohn Milton
* Seven Plays byMolière
* Four Plays ofEugene O'Neill
* Political Writings ofThomas Paine
* "Pensees " byBlaise Pascal
* "Satyricon " byPetronius
* ""The Republic" byPlato
* ""Twelve Illustrious Lives" byPlutarch
* Tales ofEdgar Allan Poe
* ""Swann's Way" byMarcel Proust
* "Gargantua and Pantagruel " byFrancois Rabelais
* Six Tragedies byJean Racine
* Political Writings ofJean Jacques Rousseau
* Eight Comedies byWilliam Shakespeare
* Six Histories byWilliam Shakespeare
* Poems ofWilliam Shakespeare
* Six Tragedies byWilliam Shakespeare
* Three Plays byBernard Shaw
* The Tragedies ofSophocles
* "The Red and the Black " byStendhal
* "Tristram Shandy " byLaurence Sterne
* "Treasure Island " byRobert Louis Stevenson
* ""Gulliver's Travels" byJonathan Swift
* "Vanity Fair " byWilliam Makepeace Thackeray
* "Walden " byHenry D. Thoreau
* "The History of the Peloponnesian War " byThucydides
* "War and Peace " byLeo Tolstoy
* "Fathers and Sons " byIvan Turgenev
* "Huckleberry Finn " byMark Twain
* "The Aeneid " byVirgil
* "Candide " byVoltaire
* "Leaves of Grass " byWalt Whitman
* "Lyrical Ballads " byWilliam Wordsworth andSamuel Taylor Coleridge
* Selected Poems ofWilliam Butler Yeats
* "Nana" byEmile Zola The 100 Greatest Masterpieces of American Literature (1976-1984)
The following titles were bound in genuine leather with 22k gold accents from 1976-1984:
* "
The Education of Henry Adams " by Henry Adams
* "Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres" by Henry Adams
* "Twenty Years at Hull-House" byJane Addams
* "Little Women " byLouisa May Alcott
* "Winesburg, Ohio" bySherwood Anderson
* The Collected Poems ofW. H. Auden
* "Go Tell It on the Mountain" by James Baldwin
* "Humboldt's Gift " bySaul Bellow
* "John Brown's Body " byStephen Vincent Benét
* "The Devil's Dictionary " byAmbrose Bierce
* "Of Plymouth Plantation 1620-1647" byWilliam Bradford
* "The Flowering of New England 1815-1865" byVan Wyck Brooks
* "My Ántonia " byWilla Cather
* The Complete Poems ofHart Crane
* The Collected Stories ofStephen Crane
* "The Red Badge of Courage " byStephen Crane
* "The Last of the Mohicans " byJames Fenimore Cooper
* "The DeerSlayer" by JamesFenimore Cooper
* The Collected Poems ofE. E. Cummings
* "Two Years Before the Mast " byRichard Henry Dana
* "The Journals of Lewis and Clark" edited byBernard DeVoto
* "Final Harvest" byEmily Dickinson
* "1919" byJohn Dos Passos
* "Sister Carrie " byTheodore Dreiser
* "An American Tragedy " byTheodore Dreiser
* "Letters from an American Farmer " by J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur
* "Dusk of Dawn" byW. E. B. Du Bois
* "Freedom of the Will " by Jonathan Edwards
* The Collected Poems (1909-1962) ofT. S. Eliot
* "Invisible Man " byRalph Ellison
* The Essays ofRalph Waldo Emerson
* The Poems ofRalph Waldo Emerson
* "Absalom, Absalom! " byWilliam Faulkner
* "The Sound and the Fury " byWilliam Faulkner
* "The Great Gatsby " byF. Scott Fitzgerald
* "The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin",Benjamin Franklin
* "Poor Richard's Almanack for 1733-1758 byBenjamin Franklin
* The Poems ofRobert Frost
* "The Federalist" by Hamilton, Madison and Jay
* "Uncle Remus " byJoel Chandler Harris
* The Selected Tales ofNathaniel Hawthorne
* "The Scarlet Letter " byNathaniel Hawthorne
* Six Plays byLillian Hellman
* "The First Forty-Nine Stories" ofErnest Hemingway
* "The Sun Also Rises " byErnest Hemingway
* "A Farewell to Arms " byErnest Hemingway
* "The Rise of Silas Lapham " by William Dean Howells
* "The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent." by Washington Irving
* "The Ambassadors " byHenry James
* The Selected Tales ofHenry James
* "Psychology" byWilliam James
* "Pragmatism" byWilliam James
* The Life and Selected Writings ofThomas Jefferson
* "The Country of the Pointed Firs and 14 Other Stories" bySarah Orne Jewett
* Round Up, The Stories ofRing Lardner
* "Main Street " bySinclair Lewis
* Speeches and Writings ofAbraham Lincoln
* "The Call of the Wild " byJack London
* The Collected Poems ofHenry Wadsworth Longfellow
* "Spoon River Anthology " byEdgar Lee Masters
* "A Mencken Chrestomathy" byH. L. Mencken
* "Moby-Dick " byHerman Melville
* "Billy Budd, Sailor & The Piazza Tales " byHerman Melville
* "Typee " byHerman Melville
* The Plays byArthur Miller
* The Collected Poems ofMarianne Moore
* "Admiral of the Ocean Sea, A Life of Christopher Columbus" bySamuel Eliot Morison
* "Interpretations and Forecasts: 1922-1972" byLewis Mumford
* "Lolita " byVladimir Nabokov
* "McTeague " byFrank Norris
* The Complete Stories ofFlannery O'Connor
* Four Plays ofEugene O'Neill
* "Common Sense ", "The American Crisis " and "The Age of Reason " byThomas Paine
* "The Oregon Trail " byFrancis Parkman
* Tales ofEdgar Allan Poe
* Collected Poems and Essays on Poetry byEdgar Allan Poe
* Collected Stories ofKatherine Anne Porter
* "Personae - A Draft of 30 Cantos" byEzra Pound
* Selected Poems ofEdwin Arlington Robinson
* "Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years and the War Years" byCarl Sandburg
* "The Grapes of Wrath " byJohn Steinbeck
* The Collected Poems ofWallace Stevens
* "Uncle Tom's Cabin " byHarriet Beecher Stowe
* "Walden " byHenry D. Thoreau
* ‘’A Week on the Concord and Merrimak Rivers’’ byHenry D. Thoreau
* "The Thurber Carnival" byJames Thurber
* "The Frontier in American History" byFrederick Jackson Turner
* "Huckleberry Finn " byMark Twain
* "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer " byMark Twain
* "Life on the Mississippi " byMark Twain
* "The Theory of the Leisure Class " byThorstein Veblen
* "All the King's Men " byRobert Penn Warren
* "Up From Slavery ", an Autobiography byBooker T. Washington
* "Miss Lonelyhearts " and "The Day of the Locust " byNathanael West
* "The Age of Innocence " byEdith Wharton
* "Leaves of Grass " byWalt Whitman
* Plays ofThornton Wilder
* The Selected Plays byTennessee Williams
* The Selected Poems byWilliam Carlos Williams
* "Look Homeward, Angel " byThomas Wolfe The Collected Stories of the World's Greatest Writers (1977-1985)
The following titles were bound in genuine leather with 22k gold accents from 1977-1985:
* "Notes from Underground", "The Gambler", and "Poor People" byFyodor Dostoevsky
* 28 Stories ofF. Scott Fitzgerald
* "Wessex Tales" byThomas Hardy
* 27 Collected Stories ofKatherine Anne Porter
* "Kiss Me Again Stranger" byDaphne du Maurier
* "The Time Machine", "The Invisible Man", and "The War of the Worlds" byH. G. Wells
* "Animal Farm" byGeorge Orwell
* "The Cabala", "The Bridge of San Luis Rey", and "The Woman of Andros" byThornton Wilder
* "Seven Gothic Tales" ofIsak Dinesen
* "Mr. Moto's Three Aces" byJohn P. Marquand
* The Collected Stories ofFranz Kafka
* P"igeon Feathers and Other Stories" byJohn Updike
* The Complete Stories ofFlannery O'Connor
* "Sermons and Soda-Water " byJohn O'Hara
* "The First Forty-Nine Stories" byErnest Hemingway
* "Stories From the "Decameron " byGiovanni Boccaccio
* "Moon Lake and 12 Other Stories" byEudora Welty
* "Stories of Five Decades" byHermann Hesse
* "Dubliners " byJames Joyce
* "One Basket " byEdna Ferber
* "Tortilla Flat ", "Of Mice and Men ", "Cannery Row " byJohn Steinbeck
* "Uncle Remus " byJoel Chandler Harris
* "The Apple Tree and Other Tales" byJohn Galsworthy
* "35 Stories" byNathaniel Hawthorne
* "38 Stories" bySaki H. H. Munro
* "Nabokov's Dozen" byVladimir Nabokov
* "13 Stories" bySinclair Lewis
* "Three Exemplary Novels" byMiguel de Cervantes
* "The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and 18 Other Stories" byMark Twain
* "The New Arabian Nights " byRobert Louis Stevenson
* "21 Collected Short Stories" byAldous Huxley
* "Seven Tales" byHenry James
* "17 Stories" byRudyard Kipling
* "Three Tales" byGustave Flaubert
* "22 Stories" byEdith Wharton
* "The Country of the Pointed Firs and 4 Stories" bySarah Orne Jewett
* "Tales of the South Pacific " byJames A. Michener
* "14 Selected Stories" byW. Somerset Maugham
* "The Ranger and 3 Other Stories" byZane Grey
* "Breakfast at Tiffany's and Three Stories" byTruman Capote
* "74 Fairy Tales" byHans Christian Andersen
* "30 Stories" byGuy de Maupassant
* "The Kreutzer Sonata and 10 Other Stories" byLeo Tolstoy
* "The Troll Garden " & "Obscure Destinies " byWilla Cather
* "Thirteen O'Clock - Stories of Several Worlds " byStephen Vincent Benét
* "73 Short Stories" byKatherine Mansfield
* "The Best of Sherlock Holmes " bySir Arthur Conan Doyle
* "The Queen of Spades and 3+ Other Tales" byAlexander Pushkin
* "7 Stories" byBooth Tarkington
* "Peasants and 8 Other Stories"Anton Chekhov
* "Heart of Darkness and 10 Other Tales" byJoseph Conrad
* "The Continental Op " byDashiell Hammett
* "222 Fables, Fully Indexed" byAesop
* "Round Up " byRing Lardner
* "Tales of All Countries and 8 Other Stories" byAnthony Trollope
* "16 California Stories" byBret Harte
* "25 Collected Stories" byDylan Thomas
* "The Magic Barrel" and "Idiots First" byBernard Malamud
* "From Death to Morning" byThomas Wolfe
* "45 Selected Stories" byO. Henry
* "Taras Bulba and 8 Other Tales" byNikolai Gogol
* "These Thirteen" byWilliam Faulkner
* "5 Stories" byThomas Mann
* "Here Lies. 24 Collected Stories" byDorothy Parker
* "Four Short Novels" byD. H. Lawrence
* "Three Christmas Books" byCharles Dickens
* "The Thurber Carnival" byJames Thurber
* "Guys and Dolls" byDamon Runyon
* "Canterbury Tales" byGeoffrey Chaucer
* "Winesburg, Ohio" bySherwood Anderson
* "4 Tales" byE. T. A. Hoffmann
* "The Wall and 5 Other Stories" byJean-Paul Sartre
* "Exile and the Kingdom" byAlbert Camus
* "First Love and 7 Other Tales" byIvan Turgenev
* "100 Fairy Tales" byThe Brothers Grimm
* "Gulliver's Travels" byJonathan Swift
* "This Gun for Hire", "The Confidential Agent", "The Ministry of Fear" byGraham Greene
* "A Descent into the Maelstrom and 23 Other Tales" byEdgar Allan Poe
* "Gimpel the Fool and 10 Other Stories" byIsaac Bashevis Singer
* "32 Droll Stories" byHonore de Balzac
* "Maggie: A Girl of the Streets and 22 Selected Stories" byStephen Crane
* "Welcome to the Monkey House" byKurt Vonnegut
* "18 Stories" byHeinrich Böll
* "27 Stories" byErskine Caldwell
* "22 Stories" byLuigi Pirandello
* "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass" byLewis Carroll
* "Laughing to Keep from Crying and 25 Jesse Semple Stories" byLangston Hughes
* "The Best (14) Short Stories" byTheodore Dreiser
* "In the Midst of Life - Tales of Soldiers and Civilians" by Ambrose Bierce
* "Stories" bySidonie Gabrielle Colette
* "16 Tales of the Northland" byJack London
* "Stories & Fairy Tales" byOscar Wilde
* "Candide" and "Zadig" byFrançois Marie Arouet Voltaire
* "Billy Budd, Sailor" and "The (6) Piazza Tales" byHerman Melville
* "Scenes of Clerical Life" byGeorge Eliot
* "36 Stories" byAlexandre Dumas
* "The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon Gent." byWashington Irving
* "8 Collected Short Stories" byCarson McCullers
* "Ficciones" byJorge Luis Borges
* "Around the World in Eighty Days" & "From the Earth to the Moon" byJules Verne 60 Signed Limited Editions (1977-1982)
Considered to be one of the most valuable, the following titles were bound in genuine leather with 22k gold accents from 1977 to 1982:
* "The Rector of Justin" by Louis Auchincloss
* "Go Tell It on the Mountain" by James Baldwin
* "The Sot-Weed Factor" by John Barth
* "The Second Sex" by Simone De Beauvoir
* "Singer Gimpel, The Fool" and Other Stories by Isaac Beshevis
* "God’s Little Acre" by Erskine Caldwell
* "Other Voices, Other Rooms" by Truman Capote
* "The Coming Fury" by Bruce Catton
* "A Stillness at Appomattox" by Bruce Catton
* "The Wapshot Chronicle" by John Cheever
* "Deliverance" by James Dickey
* "A Book of Common Prayer" by Joan Didion
* "The Ginger Man" by J.P. Donleavy
* "Advise and Consent" by Allen Drury
* "A God Against the Gods" by Allen Drury
* "Justine" by Lawrence Durrell
* "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison
* "Young Lonigan" by James T. Farrell
* "The Collector" by John Fowles
* "The French Lieutenant’s Woman" by John Fowles
* "Mary Queen Of Scotts" by Antonia Fraser
* "The Affluent Society" by John Kenneth Galbraith
* "The Last Angry Man" by Gerald Green
* "Catch-22" by Joseph Heller
* "Good As Gold" by Joseph Heller
* "A Bell for Adano" by John Hersey
* "The Wall" by John Hersey
* "Darkness at Noon" by Arthur Koestler
* "Eleanor and Franklin" by Joseph P. Lash
* "The Naked and the Dead" by Norman Mailer
* Collected Plays of Arthur Miller
* "Birds of America" by Mary McCarthy
* "The Group" by Mary McCarthy
* "Them" by Joyce Carol Oates
* "Cry, the Beloved Country" by Alan Patton
* "The Moviegoer" by Walker Percy
* "Goodbye, Columbus" by Philip Roth
* Five Plays by Jean-Paul Sartre
* "A Thousand Days" by Arthur M. Schlesinger
* "The Young Lions" by Irwin Shaw
* "The Affair" by C.P. Snow
* "The Big Rock Candy Mountain" by Wallace Stegner
* "The Agony and the Ecstasy" by Irving Stone
* "Lust for Life" by Irving Stone
* "The Confessions of Nat Turner" by William Styron
* "Lie Down in Darkness" by William Styron
* "Rabbit Redux" by John Updike
* "Rabbit, Run" by John Updike
* "Exodus" by Leon Uris
* "Burr" by Gore Vidal
* "Julian" by Gore Vidal
* "Slaughterhouse Five" by Kurt Vonnegut
* "All the King’s Men" by Robert Penn Warren
* Selected Poems (1923-1975) of Robert Penn Warren
* "The Optimist’s Daughter" by Eudora Welty
* "The Shoes of the Fisherman" by Morris West
* "In Search of History" by Theodore H. White
* Selected Plays of Tennessee Williams
* "The Caine Mutiny" by Herman Wouk
* "Marjorie Morningstar" by Herman WoukPulitzer Prize Classics (1975-1980)
This was a 53 volume collection of Pulitzer Prize winning novels, from the 1917 prize inception through 1979. The following titles were bound in genuine leather with 22k gold accents from 1975-1980:
* 1917 no prize for novel
* 1918 "His Family" by Ernest Poole
* 1919 "The Magnificent Ambersons" by Booth Tarkingon
* 1920 no prize for novel
* 1920 no prize for novel
* 1921 "The Age of Innocence" by Edith Wharton
* 1922 "Alice Adams" by Booth Tarkington
* 1923 "One of Ours" by Willa Cather
* 1924 "The Able McLaughlins" Margaret Wilson
* 1925 "So Big" by Edna Ferber
* 1926 "Arrowsmith" by Sinclair Lewis
* 1927 "Early Autumn" by Louis Bromfield
* 1928 "The Bridge of San Luis" by Rey Wilder
* 1929 "Scarlet Sister Mary" by Julia Peterkin
* 1930 "Laughing Boy" by Oliver La Farge
* 1931 "Years of Grace" by Margaret Ayer Barnes
* 1932 "The Good Earth" by Pearl S. Buck
* 1933 "The Store" by T.S. Stribling
* 1934 "Lamb in His Bosom" by Caroline Miller
* 1935 "Now in November" by Josephine Johnson
* 1936 "Honey in the Horn" by Harold L. Davis
* 1937 "Gone with the Wind" by Margaret Mitchell
* 1938 "The Late George Apley" by John Marquand
* 1939 "The Yearling" by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
* 1940 "The Grapes of Wrath" by John Steinbeck
* 1941 no prize for novel
* 1942 "In This Our Life" by Ellen Glasgow
* 1943 "Dragon's Teeth" by Upton Sinclair
* 1944 "Journey in the Dark" by Martin Flavin
* 1945 "A Bell for Adano" by John Hersey
* 1946 no prize for novel
* 1947 "All the King's Men" by Robert Penn Warren
* 1948 "Tales of the South Pacific" by James A. Michener
* 1949 "Guard of Honor" by James Gould Cozzens
* 1950 "The Way West" by A.B. Guthrie, Jr.
* 1951 "The Town" by Conrad Richter
* 1952 "The Caine Mutiny" by Herman Wouk
* 1953 "The Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway
* 1954 no prize for novel
* 1955 "A Fable" by William Faulkner
* 1956 "Andersonville" by Mackinlay Kantor
* 1957 no prize for novel
* 1958 "A Death in the Family" by James Agee
* 1959 "The Travels of Jaime Mcpheeters" by Robert Lewis Taylor
* 1960 "Advise and Consent" by Allen Drury
* 1961 "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee
* 1962 "The Edge of Sadness" by Edwin O'Connor
* 1963 "The Reivers" by William Faulkner
* 1964 no prize for novel
* 1965 "The Keepers of the House" byShirley Ann Grau
* 1966 "Collected Stories" by Katherine Ann Porter
* 1967 "The Fixer" by Bernard Malamud
* 1968 "The Confessions of Nat Turner" by William Styron
* 1969 "House Made of Dawn" by N. Scott Momaday
* 1970 "Collected Stories" by Jean Stafford
* 1971 no prize for novel
* 1972 "Angle of Repose" by Wallace Stegner
* 1973 "The Optimists Daughter" by Eudora Welty
* 1974 no prize for novel
* 1975 "The Killer Angels" by Michael Sharra
* 1976 "Humboldt's Gift" by Saul Bellow
* 1977 no prize for novel
* 1978 "Elbow Room" by James Alan Mcpherson
* 1979 "The Stories of John Cheever" by John CheeverThe (Signed) First Edition Society
The Franklin Library published limited "first editions" of a large number of books. They were distributed to the members of its "First Edition Society". Initially the books were unsigned and not numbered. Later the name was changed to the "Signed First Editions Society", and the books issued to members were all signed by the authors, and in some cases were also numbered as to the limitation.
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Easton Press
*Folio Society
*Oxford Press
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