The Diamond Sutra
01.07.04 in General by Carleen Huxley | 1 comment
The Diamond Stura is believed to be the oldest surviving printed book (868 A.D.).
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19.07.04 at 05:00:49
Claire
Hi Carleen,
Just to let you know that Time Travel is back.