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Incorrect citing of book publication year
[edit]In 'References'
Item #4 States "Skilbeck, Paul (1998). Single-track Mind. Velo Press. Etc.
In fact the book was published in 1996. February 1, to be precise. I should know: I am the author of that book. VeloPress published only one edition, because of a dispute about my freelance status, etc. so a 1998 edition of this book would be impossible. I regained the publication rights a few years back, but have not re-published it yet.
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