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'''''The Map and the Spiders''''' was the seventeenth and final story in ''[[The Book of the Enemy (anthology)|The Book of the Enemy]]''. Done in the style of a socialist parable, the story was attributed to the real world [[19th century]] [[Germany|German]] politician [[Wilhelm Liebknecht]]. | '''''The Map and the Spiders''''' was the seventeenth and final story in ''[[The Book of the Enemy (anthology)|The Book of the Enemy]]''. Done in the style of a socialist parable, the story was attributed to the real world [[19th century]] [[Germany|German]] politician [[Wilhelm Liebknecht]]. |
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The Map and the Spiders was the seventeenth and final story in The Book of the Enemy. Done in the style of a socialist parable, the story was attributed to the real world 19th century German politician Wilhelm Liebknecht.
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- The story is listed in the table of contents as The Map and the Spider.
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