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    "The Library's mission is to make its resources available and
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                              -James H. Billington, Librarian of Congress
                                                                       (www.loc.gov)





       Not every published book is selected for cataloguing by the
    Library of Congress. In its short existence, four books from
    Drinian Press have been granted this status:

The Library of Congress
Drinian Press and the Library of Congress
The
great adventures
of life begin in
imagination?

A Body at Rest by Susan Petrone

A Day with Mimi edited by Waite, Merten, and Tan

Our Jamaica: Voices from Within
edited by Pfeiffer and
Cantrell


Our World, Our Stories edited by Wm Dustin Cantrell and
Elizabeth J. Pfeiffer

Fragments: Stories of Another Time  by Wilma Daugherty

McGowan's Call  by Rob Smith