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Mr. William Blumer

The Blumer Literary Agency

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William Blumer

The Blumer Literary Agency

809 West 181 Street, Suite 201
New York, NY 10033
Website:
www.publishersmarketplace.com/members/BillBlumer/
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Art/Photography
Biography
Business/Finance
Current Affairs/Politics
Decorating/Design
Food/Lifestyle
Gardening
How To
Journalism
Narrative
Nature/Ecology
Pets
Pop Culture
Religion/Spirituality
Science/Technology
Self-Help
Sports
Travel
Women's Issues
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05/08/2010 07:12 AM
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