This book is the companion to T.E. Winchester's Annotated Anthology of Lost and Found Literature and the pair takes their place alongside other immortal, if not rare, two part trilogies including the Iliad and Odyssey by Homer, and Tolstoy's War and Peace. Once again T.E. Winchester, Esq. searches the unexplored, non-explored, or never to have been having had explored world (to use the present's past pluperfect future imperfect tense). There he discovers literature that has never seen the light of day, and perhaps with good reason. In this volume, selections range from Euripides to the Victorian era, and to the beyond. They are presented in their complete retranslated form that captures the original style, intent, and legal copyright restrictions under which the authors toiled. The styles of the assembled pieces are as varied as the backgrounds of the original authors. Those styles include plays (courtesy of Euripides from as far back as one of the BC years), living journals (from Colonel E.H. Blithering's famous, if not totally unknown, 1859 expedition to the Lost City of Ir, and other works which I haven't actually gotten around to reading, but I'm sure they promise to hold great entertainment value. I would hope that there are at least six of these other stories so that you, the reader, will, at least, get some value for your money. Of course, I can't promise anything. I am not a politician. Once again, I wish you the very best luck with this book as I can state with utmost confidence that it is of the highest quality in terms of physical if not written composition. - Pitch Mirabelle (Sidekick/Editor)
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