The Intelligent Women's Guide to Socialism and Capitalism - special title proof which reads : "The Foundation of the Seven Pillars, Being the Word of the Western Prophet to the Deliverer of Damascus : Shaw Born to Shaw That Took That Name Upon Him", 1928. 1928.

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The Intelligent Women's Guide to Socialism and Capitalism - special title proof which reads : "The Foundation of the Seven Pillars, Being the Word of the Western Prophet to the Deliverer of Damascus : Shaw Born to Shaw That Took That Name Upon Him", 1928. 1928.

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