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[edit]DescriptionGeorg Oswald Cott (2007).jpg | The poet Cott from Braunschweig, offering poems for a smile, has been doing so at every Frankfurt Book Fair for the last 27 years and is one of the original characters to meet there. |
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Author | Wettach |
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