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After many years of reporting on lands around the globe, this renowned travel writer turned to fiction and created the European city and state of Hav.
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After many years of reporting on lands around the globe, this renowned travel writer turned to fiction and created the European city and state of Hav.
A.
Patrick Leigh Fermor
B.
Paul Theroux
C.
Jan Morris
D.
Jonathan Raban
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