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Eddie Loos once said that "there are two sides to golf" ( The Best Advice Ever for Golfers), but "to look forward from the other side is terrifying" (Glenn Smith, Aesthetic Wilderness). This photo of the other side of golf, by Leslie Jones, appears exactly as it was scanned by the Boston Public Library.
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You've heard of "turning over a new leaf," but here's what it looks like, courtesy of the person who scanned Massachusetts in the Rebellion by P. C. Headley, 1866. It's been said (by Arjan Plaisier) that "Autumn has two faces." In that spirit, both sides of every leaf preserved in this volume are represented.
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The bliss of oblivion and the phantom, burden, and chain of memory—these are two sides of the same thing, two dimensions of the conditio humana.
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