Today in 1913, the very first crossword was printed in the Sunday edition of the New York World.
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Today “Alice in Wonderland” by Lewis Carrol was first published in America.
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Today in 1851 the novel Moby Dick by Herman Melville was published. If you’ve not read it, you should, because it’s amazing.
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Today in 1897, Count Dracula was born…
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Today in 1830, the song Mary had a little lamb by Sarah Hale, was published…
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