A Bibliography of the Published Writings of Eugene Kusielewicz

by John A. Drobnicki
The following article was originally published in Polish American Studies, Vol. 56, No. 1 (Spring 1999): 99-110. Copyright © 1999 by the Polish American Historical Association.  All rights reserved.  Reprinted by permission of Polish American Studies published by the Polish American Historical Association. Several typos have been corrected.

Although Eugene Kusielewicz was fond of self-deprecating humor, this belied the fact that he was a prolific writer and scholar.  This bibliography, although extensive, is not even complete, for it does not include the approximately two hundred columns that he contributed to the Polish American World during that newspaper's early years.  Nevertheless, it is a testament to the breadth and scope of his research interests.
 


Pamphlets

A Bibliography of English Works on East Central European History, comp. Eugene Kusielewicz.  N.p., 1959.  26 pp.

A Tribute to Stephen P. Mizwa.  Ed. Eugene Kusielewicz.  New York: Czas Publishing Co., Inc., 1972.  63 pp.

Reflections on the Cultural Condition of the Polish American Community.  Remarks prepared for the convocation of Polish American scholars held at Alliance College, Cambridge Springs, Pa., June 27-28, 1969.  New York: Czas Publishing Co., Inc., 1969.  26 pp.; excerpts repr. in Frank Renkiewicz, ed., The Poles in America, 1608-1972: A Chronology & Fact Book (Dobbs Ferry, NY: Oceana Publications, Inc., 1973), pp. 97-108.

The Meaning of Poland's Millennium.  Wilkes-Barre, PA: Polish Union of the United States of North America, 1966.  12 pp.

The Polish Millennium.  PMC Colleges and the Delaware County University Club (a Polish Heritage Club) commemorate the Polish millennium with an exhibition.  Catalogue of the  exhibit.  N.p., 1967.  6 pp.

The Polish Millennium.  Third Federal Savings and Loan Association of Cleveland commemorates the Polish millennium with an exhibition of award winning oils and water-colors on Polish themes entered in the Kosciuszko Foundation National Competition....   Catalogue of the exhibit.  Cleveland: N.p., 1966.  16 pp.
 


Articles

"A Most Magnificent Month," Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXX, no. 6 (February 1976), 1-6.

"A New Kosciuszko Letter is Discovered," Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXI, no. 8 (April 1967), 2-3.

"A Reader's Guide to Polish American Studies," Polish Review, I, no. 2-3 (Spring-Summer 1956), 155-166.

"A Reader's Guide to Teki Historyczne (Historical Papers)," Polish Review, I, no. 4 (Fall 1956), 121-124.

"A Remarkable Lady Passes Away" [Sister M. Florence Tumasz], Perspectives, XVI, no. 3  (May/June 1986), 523.

"A Tale of Two Visits," Perspectives, XV, no. 6 (November/December 1985), 472-473, 477.

"An Open Letter to Oprah Winfrey," Polish-American Journal, November 1993, 3.

"Another Stumbling Block?" Polish-American Journal, March 1993, 14.

"Are All Communists Bad?" Polish-American Journal, June 1992, 12.

"Are Polish Men Passionate Lovers?" Polish-American Journal, September 1991, 20.

"As We Face the Fifth Decade," Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XX, no. 6 (February 1966), 3-4.

"B'nai B'rith Versus the Poles," Polish-American Journal, December 1992, 12.

"Cardinal Glemp is Coming," Polish-American Journal, September 1991, 1, 14.

"Congratulations Rabbi Tanenbaum," Polish-American Journal, November 1991, 3.

"Crisis in East-central Europe: The Teschen Dispute," in Gaetano L. Vincitorio et al., eds., Crisis in the "Great Republic":  Essays Presented to Ross J. S. Hoffman (New York:  Fordham University Press, 1969), 220-255.

"Days of Remembrance," Polish-American Journal, May 1993, 12.

"Ed Piszek Does It Again," Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXXII, no. 3 (1977-78), 9-10.

"Ethnicity in America's Changing Cities," in Frank J. Coppa and Philip C. Dolce, eds., Cities in Transition: From the Ancient World to  Urban America (Chicago: Nelson Hall, 1974), 229-240.

"Genocide in New Jersey," Perspectives, XV, no. 3 (May/June 1985), 420-421, 430.

"How We Can Aid Poland," Polish-American Journal, June 1990, 3.

"I See the Trees, But Where is the Forest?" Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXX, no. 10 (June 1976), 1-3.

"If I Were Barbara Johnson," Perspectives, XVII, no. 4 (July/August 1987), 603-604.

"Ignacy Paderewski is Home At Last," Polish-American Journal, Part I, September 1992, 1, 9;  and Part II, November 1992, 12.

"In Memoriam: Anthony Stonina," Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXVIII, no. 9  (May 1974), 1-4.

"In Memoriam: Oskar Halecki," Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXVIII, no. 3-4  (November-December 1973), 1-4, 9.

"In Memoriam: Stephen P. Mierzwa (1892-1971)," Polish Review, XVI, no. 2 (Spring 1971), 116.

"In Memoriam: Wanda Roehr," Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXIX, no. 3 (November 1974), 1-2.

"In Terms of Books Alone, A Little Help Goes a Long Way," Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXXII, no. 5-6 (January-February 1978).

"In the Name of a Free Poland," Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXIX, no. 7 (March 1975), 1-2.

"International, Scientific and Cultural Cooperation: Its Present State and its Possiblilities for Future Development," Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXVIII, no. 1 (September 1973), 7-12; also published as "MiÄ™dzynarodowa współraca naukowa, stan obecny i możliwoÅ›ci rozwojowe" in Hieronim Kubiak, ed., Spotkanie Uczonych Polskiego Pochodzenia: Przemówienia, Referaty, Dyskusja [Proceedings of the Congress of Scholars of Polish Background] (Kraków: Uniwersytet Jagiełłónski, 1974), 131-147.  Kusielewicz also took part in the panel discussion on pp. 228-231.

"It Only Takes a Few," Polish-American Journal, July 1991, 3.

"Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz's American Diary," Eugene Kusielewicz and Ludwik Krzyżanowski, eds., Polish Review, III, no. 3 (Summer 1958), 83-115; repr. in Ludwik Krzyżanowski, ed., Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz and America (New York: Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America,1961), 7-39.

"Kielce: A Jewish View," Polish-American Journal, Sept. 1996, 15.

"Koch, Cuomo and the Polish-American Community," Perspectives, XIV, no. 6 (November/December 1984), 376-378.

Letter to the Editor [a reply to Maria J. E. Copson-Niećko], Polish Review, XXIII, no. 4 (December 1978), 115.

"Martial Law, the Triumph of Stupidity," Perspectives, XII, no. 5 (September/October 1982).

"The Miracle on the Vistula," Polish-American Journal, November 1990, 7.

"Much Ado About Nothing?: The Polish-German Border Dispute," Polish-American Journal, April 1990, 1, 14.

"New Light on the Curzon Line,"  Polish Review, I, no. 2-3 (Spring-Summer 1956), 82-88.

"Niemcewicz in America," Polish Review, V, no. 1 (Winter 1960), 66-79; repr. in Julian Ursyn  Niemcewicz and America, 57-70.

"O zmianach zachodzących w społecznosci polonijnej USA," in Hieronim Kubiak and Andrzej Pilch, eds., Stan i potrzeby badań nad zbiorowościami polonijnymi (Wrocław: Zakład Narodowy Imienia Ossolińskich Wydawnictwo Polskiej Akademii Nauk, 1976), 303-308.

"On the Condition of Polish Culture in the United States," Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXIX, no. 2 (Oct. 1974), 2-6; also published as "O stanie kultury polskiej w Stanach Zjednoczonych" in Forum Polonijnego (1974) and in PrzeglÄ…d Polonijny, I,  no. 1 (1975), 79-87.

"Paderewski and Wilson's Speech to the Senate, January 22, 1917," Polish American Studies, XIII, no. 3-4 (July-December 1956), 65-71.

"Paderewski in American Poetry," Alliance Journal, X (1960), 46-52.

"Peter Binzen's Whitetown U.S.A.," in Francis X. Femminella, ed., Power and Class: The Italian-American Experience Today (Staten Island, N.Y.: The American Italian Historical Association, 1973), 44-51.

"PIASA One of Our Brightest Lights," Polish-American Journal, Aug. 1994, 2.

"Poland Between East and West," Thought Patterns, VII (1960), 37-68.

"Poland's Changing Attitudes Toward the American Revolution," in Béla K. Király and George Barany, eds., East Central European Perceptions of Early America (Lisse, The Netherlands:  The Peter de Ridder Press, 1977), 97-106.

"Poles and Jews," Perspectives, XIII, no. 2 (March/April 1983), 220-222.

"Poles, Jews, the Holocaust," Perspectives, XV, no. 4 (July/August 1985), 438-439.

"Polin: A Journal of Polish-Jewish Studies," Polish-American Journal, May 1990, 13.

"Politics and Culture," Perspectives, XVI, no. 1 (Jan./Feb. 1986), 486, 494.

"Polonia and the American Civil War Centennial," Polish American Studies, XIX, no. 1-2 (January-June 1962), 17-26.

"Polski wkład do literatury i sztuki w Ameryce. Wprowadzenie," in Polonia Amerykańska, 487-504.

"Project Pole, Poland, The Imagination of Poland, and the Orchard Lake Schools," Kosciuszko  Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXVI, no. 7 (March 1972), 1-4.

"Projects of National Importance: What Are the Priorities?" in Alfred F. Bochenek, ed., American Polonia, the Cultural Issues: What are the National Goals of Polish America and How are These to be Defined? (Detroit: American Council of Polish Cultural Clubs, 1981), 39-42.

"Prosperity Does Not Come Overnight," Polish-American Journal, Oct. 1994, 5.

"Questions About the Polish Image in American Film and Television," in Randall M. Miller, ed., Ethnic Images in American Film and Television (Philadelphia: The Balch Institute, 1978), 121-123.

"Quo Vadis Polonia," Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXXI, no. 4 (1976-77), 1-8.

"Reflections on the Battle of Vienna, 1683," Polish Heritage, XXXIV, no. 3 (Fall 1983), 1, 5.

"Reflections on a Negative Image," Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXV, no. 3  (November 1970), 1-4.

"Reflections on the Kosziuszko Foundation," Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter,  XXXI, no. 3 (1976-77), 1-9; repr. in Grzegorz BabiÅ„ski and MirosÅ‚aw Frančić, eds., Poles in History and Culture of the United States of America (WrocÅ‚aw: ZakÅ‚ad Narodowy Imienia OssoliÅ„skich Wydawnictwo Polskiej Akademii Nauk, 1979), 163-177.

"Reflections on the Political Condition of the Polish American Community," Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXX, no. 2 (October 1975), 1-4.

"Should Poles Help Lithuania?" Polish-American Journal, Aug. 1990, 3.

"Some Thoughts on the Teaching of the Holocaust," Perspectives, XIV, no. 2 (Mar./Apr. 1984).

"The American Polish Civil War Centennial Committee," Polish Review, VII, no. 3 (Summer 1962), 102-104.

"The Cancer in Our Side," Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXXI, no. 6 (1976-77), 1-4.

"The Cardinal and the Press," Polish-American Journal, April 1992, 10.

"The Cardinal is a Glump!" Polish-American Journal, November 1989, 16.

"The Cardinal Was Attacked," Polish-American Journal, January 1992, 3.

"The Catholic Church Has Surrendered," Polish-American Journal, January 1990, 15.

"The Crucifixion of Frank Walus," Perspectives, XV, no. 5 (September/October 1985), 452-453, 455.

"The Domestic Scholarship Program," Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXXII, no. 8 (April 1978), 1-2.

"The Fiftieth Anniversary Survey," Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXXI, no. 8  (1976-77), 1-10.

"The Future of Polish American Studies," Polish American Studies, XVI, no. 3-4 (July-Dec. 1959), 80-84.

"The Jefferson Niemcewicz Correspondence," Polish Review, II, no. 4 (Fall 1957), 7-21; repr. in Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz and America, 41-55.

"The Kosciuszko Foundation: A Half Century of Progress," in Frank Mocha, ed., Poles in America: Bicentennial Essays (Stevens Point, WI: Worzalla Publishing Company, 1978), 671-686.

"The Making of a President," Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXX, no. 1 (September 1975), 1-3.

"The Making of a Stereotype," Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXIX, no. 4 (December 1974), 7-9.

"The Making of a Stereotype," Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXIX, no. 8 (Apr. 1975), 6-10.

"The Meaning of the 3d of May," Congressional  Record, 28 April 1959, Appendix volume, A3519-A3520, included in "Extension of Remarks of Hon. Victor L. Anfuso of New York in the House of Representatives, Monday, April 27, 1959."

"The New York Times: A Study in the Spread of Bigotry," Perspectives, XIII, no. 4 (July/August 1983), 246-247; repr. in Wacław Zajączkowski, Martyrs of Charity (Washington, D.C.: St. Maximilian Kolbe Foundation, 1988-1989), Vol. II.

"The Poles Among Us," Extension, LXI, no. 3 (August 1966), 22-25.

"The Polish Italian Love Affair," Polish-American Journal, December 1995, 19.

"The Poor Carmelite Nuns at Auschwitz: Catholics and Jews At Odds Over Convent," Polish-American Journal, August 1989, 1, 14.

"The Rabbi Came in Peace!" Polish-American Journal, October 1989, 1, 14.

"The Story of Stephen P. Mizwa," in A Tribute to Stephen P. Mizwa, 37-61.

"The Struggle for the Kosciuszko House," Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXVI, no. 8 (April 1972), 1-10.

"The Utter Nonsense of Andrew Greeley or, How the 'Specialists' Look at Ethnics," Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXVI, no. 5 (January 1972), 1-6.

"The Visit of Cardinal Wojtyla," Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXXI, no. 2  (1976-77), 1-12.

"Two Hundred Years Ago," Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXXII, no. 3 (1977-78), 1-2.

"Unsung Heroes?: No Longer!" Polish-American Journal, December 1994, 2.

"Was Nicholas Copernicus Polish?" Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXVII, no. 7  (March 1973), 1-2.

"We Fought the Good Fight and Won," Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXIX, no. 6 (February 1975), 1-3.

"We Need to Train Our Successors," Polish-American Journal, June 1996, 2.

"What Alfred Jurzykowski Made Possible," Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXXII, no. 1 (1977-78), 1-6.

"What Can We Expect of the Church?" Polish-American Journal, January 1991, 3.

"When Will It All Stop?" Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XXX, no. 3 (November 1975), 1-3, and no. 4 (December 1975), 4-6.

"Wilson and Poland," Polish Review, I, no. 4 (Fall 1956), 119-121.

"Wilson and the Polish Cause at Paris," Polish Review, I, no. 1 (Winter 1956), 64-79, repr. in Wilson and Poland:  Four Essays Commemoration [sic] the Woodrow Wilson Centennial, 1856-1956  (New York: Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America, 1956), 27-45.

"Woodrow Wilson and the Rebirth of Poland: A Field of Neglect," Polish American Studies, XII, no. 1-2 (January-June 1955), 1-10.
 


Reviews

A City Fights for Freedom: The Rising of Lwow in 1918-1919, by Rosa Bailly, American Slavic and East European Review, XVIII, no. 2 (April 1959), 267-268.

Czechoslovak-Polish Confederation and the Great Powers 1940-43, by Piotr S. Wandyczc, Polish Review, II, no. 3 (Spring-Summer 1957), 150-151.

Das Danzig-Problem in der deutschen Aussenpolitik, 1934-39, by Ludwig Denne, Journal of Central European Affairs, XXII, no. 3 (October 1962), 389.

Documents of Modern Political Thought, T. E. Utley and J. Stuart Maclure, eds., Catholic Historical Review, XLIV, no. 4 (January 1959), 521.

Foreign Policy of Poland, 1919-1939: From the Rebirth of the Polish Republic to World War II, by Roman Debicki, Catholic Historical Review, XLIX, no. 2 (July 1963),  277-278.

Hamtramck Then and Now: A Sociological Study of a Polish Community, by Arthur Evans Wood, Polish Review, I, no. 4 (Fall 1956), 103-104.

La Slovaquie dans le drame de l'Europe: Histoire politique de 1918-1950, by Joseph A. Mikus, Catholic Historical Review, XLIII, no. 3 (October 1957), 374-375.

"Mitteleuropa," studia z dziejów imperializmu niemieckiego w dobie pierwszej wojny światowej, by Janusz Pajewski, Journal of Central European Affairs, XX, no. 3 (October 1960), 328-329.

Paderewski, by Charlotte Kellogg, Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XI, no. 5 (January 1957), 1-2.

Pastor of the Poles: Polish American Essays Presented to John P. Wodarski in Honor of the Fiftieth Anniversary of His Ordination, Stanislaus A. Blejwas and Mieczyslaw B. Biskupski, eds., Perspectives, XIV, no. 5 (September/October 1984), 366-367.

Poles in American History and Tradition, by Joseph A. Wytrwal, Catholic Historical Review, LIX, no. 3 (October 1973), 497-499.

Rome and Russia: A Tragedy of Errors, by Sister Mary Just, Catholic Historical Review, XLI, no. 3 (October 1955), 346-347.

Soviet Russia and the East, 1920-1927: A Documentary Survey, by Xenia Joukoff Eudin and Robert C. North, and Soviet Russia and the West, 1920-1927: A Documentary  Survey, by Xenia Joukoff Eudin and Harold H. Fisher, Catholic Historical Review,  XLIV, no. 1 (April 1958), 53-54.

The Communist Party of Poland: An Outline of History, by M. K. Dziewanowski, Catholic Historical Review, XLV, no. 3 (October 1959), 373-374.

The Economic Factors in the Growth of Russia, by Nicholas L. Fr.-Chirovsky, Catholic Educator, XXVIII, no. 4 (December 1957), 282.

The First Partition of Poland, by Herbert H. Kaplan, and Polish Soviet Relations 1932-1939, by Bohdan Dudurowycz, East Europe, XII, no. 12 (December 1963), 51-52.

The Great Powers and Eastern Europe, by John A. Lucas, Polish Review, I, no. 4 (Fall 1956), 102-103.

The Polish Question in the Russian State Duma, by Edward Chmielewski, Russian Review, XXXI, no. 4 (October 1972), 419-420.

Under Their Vine and Fig Tree: Travels Through America in 1797-1799, 1805, With Some Further Account of Life in New Jersey, by Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz, trans. Metchie Budka, Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, XIX, no. 8 (April 1965), 2.

Woodrow Wilson and the Rebirth of Poland, 1914-1920: A Study in the Influence on  American Policy of Minority Groups of Foreign Origin, by Louis L. Gerson, American Slavic and East European Review, XIII, no. 3 (October 1954), 444-445.
 

Edited Works

General Editor of The Library of Polish Studies:

I.  Teresa ChyliÅ„ska, Szymanowski, trans. by A. T. Jordan.  New York: The Kosciuszko Foundation and Twayne Publishers, 1973.

II.  Michal Rusinek, Land of Nicholas Copernicus, trans. by A. T. Jordan.  New York: The Kosciuszko Foundation and Twayne Publishers, 1973.

III.  Janusz Tazbir, A State Without Stakes: Polish Religious Toleration in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, trans. by A. T. Jordan.  New York: The Kosciuszko Foundation and Twayne Publishers, 1973.

IV.  Miecislaus Haiman, Kosciuszko in the American Revolution, introduction by Eugene Kusielewicz.  New York: The Kosciuszko Foundation, 1975.

V.  Miecislaus Haiman, Kosciuszko: Leader and Exile, introduction by Eugene Kusielewicz.  New York: The Kosciuszko Foundation, 1977.

VI.  Jozef Miaso, The History of the Education of Polish Immigrants in the United States, trans. by Ludwik Krzyżanowski.  New York: The Kosciuszko Foundation, 1977.

VII.  WÅ‚adysÅ‚aw DulÄ™ba and Zofia SokoÅ‚owska, Paderewski, trans. by Wiktor LitwiÅ„ski.  New York: The Kosciuszko Foundation, 1979.

VIII.  The Memoirs of Jan Chryzostom z GosÅ‚awic Pasek, trans., with an introduction and commentaries, by Maria A. J. Swiecicka.  New York: The Kosciuszko Foundation, 1978.

Polonia AmerykaÅ„ska: PrzeszÅ‚ość i Współczesność, Hieronima Kubiak, Eugeniusz Kusielewicz, and Tadeusz Gromada, eds.  Wroclaw: ZakÅ‚ad Narodowy Imienia OssoliÅ„skich Wydawnictwo Polskiej Akademii Nauk, 1988.  848 pp.

Polonia Stanów Zjednoczonych Ameryki 1910-1918: Wybór documentów, Marian Marek Drozkowski and Eugeniusz Kusielewicz, eds.  Trans. by StanisÅ‚aw Tarnowski.  Warszawa:  Ludowa Spółdzielnia Wydawnicza, 1989.  448 pp.
 

Doctoral Dissertations Mentored

Musialik, ZdzisÅ‚aw M.  "General Maxime Weygand and the Battle of the Vistula, 1920."  Ph.D. dissertation, St. John's University, 1973.  276 pp.

Seidner, Stanley S.  "Marshal Edward SmigÅ‚y-Rydz and Poland: 1935-1939."  Ph.D. dissertation, St. John's University, 1975.  544 pp.

Sywak, Zofia.  "Ignacy Jan Paderewski, Prime Minister of Poland 16 January to 9 December 1919."  Ph.D. dissertation, St. John's University, 1975.  417 pp.
 

Miscellaneous

Assistant Editor of Polish American Studies, 1959-1969.

Contributor to Catholic Encyclopedia for School and Home.  New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1965:
 "Alexander II, Czar," I, 152-153.
 "Alexander III, Czar," I, 153-154.
 "Genghis Khan," IV, 525-526.
 "Pilsudski, Jozef," VIII, 451.
 "Suleiman I," X, 444-445.

Contributor to The New Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1967:
 "Augustus II (the Strong), King of Poland," I, 1076-1077.
 "Bielski, Marcin," II, 552.
 "John III Sobieski, King of Poland," VII, 1024-1025.
 "Josaphat Kuncevyc, St.," VII, 1106.
 "Łaski, Jan and Jan (Lasco)," VIII, 395-396.
 "ZoÅ‚kiewski, StanisÅ‚aw," XIV, 1128.

Editor of the Kosciuszko Foundation Monthly Newsletter, 1970-79.

History Consultant for My Name is Million: An Illustrated History of the Poles in America, by W. S. Kuniczak.  Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company, 1978.

The Polish Heritage, edited the text, selected material, and wrote the continuity for this record containing the voices of statesmen and eyewitnesses, commenting upon Poland's role in World War II.  New York:  Schola Moderna Records, 1966.

"The Teschen Question at the Paris Peace Conference: A Re-examination in the Light of Materials in the Archives of the United States."  Ph.D. dissertation, Fordham University, 1963.  Mentor: Oskar Halecki.  xi, 249 pp.




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