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    It took him years of research and travel to archives and auction houses to write his 1995 book “A Gentle Madness” about the art of book collection from ancient Egypt through modern times.

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    San Antonio Riders(1991) * Offseason and/or practice squad member only. John Charles Layfield(born November 29, 1966),[1]better known by the ring nameBradshawor JBL,[2][3]is an American professional wrestlingcommentator and retired professional wrestler and football player. He is currently signed to WWE, where he is an ambassador for the company.

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    These were out of the price range of most musicians. Early samplers include the 8-bit Electronic Music Studios MUSYS-3 circa 1970, Computer Music Melodian in 1976, Fairlight CMI in 1979, Emulator I in 1981, Synclavier II Sample-to-Memory (STM) option circa 1980, Ensoniq Mirage in 1984, and Akai S612 in 1985.