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  <dc:title>Four Confusing Tales Each Illustrated by Six Up-Turnable Pictures from the Incredible Topsy-Turvy World of Gustave Verbeek / by Gustave Verbeek</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Published and distributed by Tobar Limited, Norfolk. The work in this book was first published in 1904 and was written and drawn by Verbeek, a Dutch-American born and raiseed in Japan. His series was published each Sunday in The New York Herald, and functions as six panel strips which can be read bothrightside-up and upside-down - each orientation contains half of a narrative. This edition is composed of four stories: The Mermaid and The Floating Mind, The Bad Boy and the Stone, At the House of the Writing Pig, and The Goose that Laid a Golden Egg.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1980</dc:date>
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