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January 17, 2005: Selling Charles Dickens in South Sudan (It's Not Easy.)

"Nobody cares much for 19th century English literature in Rumbek, judging by a copy of "David Copperfield" gathering dust in south Sudan's only bookshop for hundreds of miles."

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