Northing by Musket and Sextant
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<i>Dialogue 33.4 (Winter 2001):127β173</i><br>Upon an initial and cursory reading, the book appears to be a simple morality play. A zealous purveyor of an unusual gustatory selection hawks his wares to an Everyman, whose initial […]