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A Little Compendium on That Which Matters

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Frederick Franck
Frederick Franck

Frederick Franck was a renowned author, born on April 12, 1909, and passed away on June 5, 2006. His works spanned across philosophy, psychology, and art, and were highly appreciated by readers. more

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