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Literature - Well-informed about old city books
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Literature - 80-across's field
Literature - Nobel prize category
Literature - Ancient city captured in erudite books
Literature - In a trap? repeat all but the last letters
Literature - Enticement to retain all but the final say over written works
Literature - Written works of artistic merit
Literature - Well-informed about old city books
Literature - (artistic) written works
Literature - Written texts offering line to repeat about old city
Literature - French bed time: true distortion of work of imagination
Literature - Writing american volume, a true novel
Literature - Books, writing, etc
Literature - It's all autobiographical, said borges
Literature - Struggling retailer engages workers for promotional material
Literature - Written works
Literature - Which includes american volume - a true novel?
Literature - What bookshops retail? true, perhaps
Literature - Writing endless true rubbish in shabby atelier
Literature - Learned for the most part on river printed matter
Literature - Creative writing
Literature - Good writing � there's an attraction about it, time and time again
Literature - Written material
Literature - Writing american volume with a true change of heart therein
Literature - Printed matter
Literature - Printed matter from retail organisation that's true, after a fashion
Literature - I utter real drivel -- it gets published
Literature - Works in university, making contribution to reprint of rare title
Literature - Information in special air letter about uranium
Literature - English subject
Literature - Period fashion mostly seen in illuminated english writing
Literature - Category in which 39-across won a 17-across
Literature - A trite rule that's spoiled written material
Literature - Category for which the nine writers have won a nobel
Literature - Temptation to keep repeat short in marketing materials