Talk:Michael Richey
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Needs some further editing
editFor instance this sentence has no verb, so has no sense. What does it mean?
Only to celebrate his 80th birthday in 1997 was another literary work by Richey, entitled "A taste of the Antarctic", published and privately printed by Nicholas Scheetz