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The Key to Yesterday, Classics To Go

Excerpt: "A young painter has dedicated himself to his art and left out all other pursuits and diversions. At last he admits to his closest friend the reason for his quiet life: he cannot recall anything from more than seven years before. When he falls deeply in love with the neighbor girl, he is spurred to reinvestigate his past based on a new clue. Neither could dream of the results."

Charles Neville Buck

Charles Neville Buck (April 15, 1879 - ?) was an American writer who had many of his novels staged in theater productions and adapted into films during the silent film era. He was born in Woodford County, Kentucky. His father Charles William Buck served U.S. president Grover Cleveland's administration in Peru[2] and wrote Under the Sun about the Inca period. His work includes yarns about the mountain men of Kentucky and their traditions.

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