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1701 Press is committed to publishing high-quality, well-designed non-fiction books about popular culture, and fiction books that capture something of the flickering light of humanity and the music of language. We are enthusiastic, lifelong book lovers. Our interaction with culture is a continuous dialogue and 1701 Press is dedicated to publishing entertaining and provocative books that expand and enrich that dialogue.

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  1. I am a member of the program committee of a senior group in Bath Ohio. We heard that Joanna Wilson spoke to a church group in Bath. She apparently has written a book about Akron, and spoke on that. We are interested in possibly having her speak to us. What is her speaker fee? We are financed by contributions from our members, so couldn’t pay very much. I hope to hear from you soon.
    Pat McRowe

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