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4      <h1>Number, the Language of Science</h1>
5      <h2>Author</h2>
6      <h3>Danzig</h3>
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9      <h1>The Young Visiters</h1>
10      <h2>Author</h2>
11      <h3>Daisy Ashford</h3>
12      <p>1881 - 1972</p>
13      <p>Daisy Ashford (Mrs George Norman) wrote The Young Visiters, a small
14         comic masterpiece, while still a young child in Lewes. It was found in a drawer
15         in 1919 and sent to Chatto and Windus, who published it in the same year with an
16         introduction by J. M. Barrie, who had first insisted on meeting the author in order
17         to check that she was genuine.
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19      <h1>When We Were Very Young</h1>
20      <h2>Author</h2>
21      <h3>A. A. Milne</h3>
22      <p>1852 - 1956</p>
23      <p>Alan Alexander Milne, educated at Westminster School and Trinity College
24         Cambridge, became a prolific author of plays, novels, poetry, short stories, and essays,
25         all of which have been overshadowed by his children's books.
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28      <h1>Design Patterns</h1>
29      <h2>Authors</h2>
30      <h3>Erich Gamma</h3>
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33      <h3>Richard Helm</h3>
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36      <h3>Ralph Johnson</h3>
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39      <h3>John Vlissides</h3>
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