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Cuddon's Cosmopolitan Review vol 01 #01 (April 1965)

Cuddons issue 1 cover

Debut issue of Cuddon's Cosmopolitan Review, including Albert Meltzer on horror author Dennis Wheatley, a review of Churchill's funeral, poetry etc.

Submitted by Fozzie on April 7, 2023

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