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2Absolutely fantastic, thanks! And from Goodreads I can confirm that the anthology would have been the "Magic Lover's Treasury of the Fantastic", which I must have borrowed from my local library. Also, I'm very interested to hear that it's part of a larger set of stories, that I will have to track down.ConMan– ConMan2016-07-01 04:29:04 +00:00Commented Jul 1, 2016 at 4:29
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I've highly enjoyed the Repairman Jack stories, as well as other pieces by F. Paul Wilson. I'll admit that I haven't been quite as thrilled with some of the Adversary Cycle books not associated with Repairman Jack.FuzzyBoots– FuzzyBoots2016-07-01 04:56:37 +00:00Commented Jul 1, 2016 at 4:56
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4Is it me, or does that title look like it could spell out "David Copperfield"?DisturbedNeo– DisturbedNeo2016-07-01 09:33:06 +00:00Commented Jul 1, 2016 at 9:33
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4@DisturbedNeo: Huh. Interesting, given one of the anthologies it was initially published in is David Copperfield's Tales of the Impossible.FuzzyBoots– FuzzyBoots2016-07-01 10:09:40 +00:00Commented Jul 1, 2016 at 10:09
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2Mr. Wilson wrote that he had written the story for a project of magician David Copperfield. The title-word is the name David Copperfield overtyped on itself.Stanley Webb– Stanley Webb2022-10-27 19:59:38 +00:00Commented Oct 27, 2022 at 19:59
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