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| Roger Mifflin, the proprietor of the Haunted Bookshop, is saddened to think he shall die with thousands of books unread. Yet, he finds the time to uncover a plot by a group of German thugs and prevents a tragedy that could have changed the course of world history. |
| Supported languages: English |
| Supported OS: Win95, Win98, WinME, WinNT 3.x, WinNT 4.x, WinXP, Windows2000 |
| Installation: Install Only |
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| Release info |
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01/04/2004
New Release
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| Permissions |
This ebook may be freely distributed.
Copyright (c) 2002 Southern Ocean Software. All rights reserved.
This e-book may not be altered in any way without the written permission of the copyright owner. |
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| End user license agreement |
| There are no warranties expressed, and no claims of content accuracy implied. It is understood that the authors, publishers and marketers of this program are not engaged in rendering legal, accounting or other advice. If such advice is needed, the services of a professional should be sought. This software program is sold "as is". The authors, publishers and marketers disclaim any loss or liability, either directly or indirectly as a consequence of applying the information presented herein, or in regard to the use and application of the ebook program, or any of the software programs within this software. No guarantee is given, either expressed or implied, in regard to its merchantability, acceptability, or fit for a particular purpose. The customer is advised to seek legal counsel before starting any business, or implementing any ideas discussed in this program. The use of the program and any and all parts of it indicates your understanding and acceptance of the above terms and conditions |
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