"Ah, how fortunate are those who have never learned the awful truth taught by hunger: that a man will do anything, to live one single day more!"
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Albert E. Cowdrey
Albert E. Cowdrey (December 8, 1933 â August 21, 2022) was an American author who wrote nonfictional historical studies and fantasy and science fiction literature.
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