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The Art of Google Books curates interesting scanning glitches.
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The Art of Google Books curates interesting scanning glitches.

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Source: books.google.com

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  • 3 months ago > theartofgooglebooks
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    Google Books was conceived...Krissy Wilson after spending a great deal of time sifting...
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    You cannot hold onto life without what?
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    YOU CANNOT HOLD ON TO LIFE WITHOUT IT WHAT IS IT?
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    Google Books curates interesting scanning glitches.
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    The following page is even better.
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    ‘understood’
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