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Wood's book is available on line in any event. Given its use in 1868, certainly not a " neologism" by any stretch of the definition. [1] A recurrent theme and subject in newspapers since the 19th and into the 21st centuries. [2] 7&6=thirteen ( ☎) 12:06, 19 May 2023 (UTC)
In 1862, Mark Twain was so fed up with all the sensationalistic fake news circulating in newspapers at the time that he wrote a satirical article about the discovery of a petrified man in Nevada: 'Every limb and feature of the stony mummy was perfect … the right thumb resting against the side of the nose … and the fingers of the right hand spread apart.'
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This draft was nominated for deletion on 15 May 2023. The result of the discussion was delete. |
Wood's book is available on line in any event. Given its use in 1868, certainly not a " neologism" by any stretch of the definition. [1] A recurrent theme and subject in newspapers since the 19th and into the 21st centuries. [2] 7&6=thirteen ( ☎) 12:06, 19 May 2023 (UTC)
In 1862, Mark Twain was so fed up with all the sensationalistic fake news circulating in newspapers at the time that he wrote a satirical article about the discovery of a petrified man in Nevada: 'Every limb and feature of the stony mummy was perfect … the right thumb resting against the side of the nose … and the fingers of the right hand spread apart.'