The Book of History: Important Person in the History of Arts
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Ongoing, First published Jun 07, 2019
THE BOOK OF HISTORY: IMPORTANT PERSON IN THE HISTORY OF ARTS

This book informed about important person and extra memorable events in the history of Arts. This book totally belongs to me but the information contained in this book is gained by various source such as the internet, books, person, etc. I do not also own the person or artists in this book. They're people who are highly respected by world. Please don't copy  the content because plagiarism is illegal  and can be reported to the police. So please take caution on this. A copyright will be contacted for a conversation of deleting. If not, I will strictly report to the police.
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