At an early age, our founder Obediah Linus Dunne left his native Clackmannanshire County for the New World. OBEDIAH was written and published some twenty or so years later by an anonymous woman then residing in the village that became the modern metropolis Los Angeles. The first volume was printed in 1801, however, bizarrely, no further volumes followed. What we do have of OBEDIAH is an epistolary novel, written in the style of Richardson's PAMELA. A noted advocate of Gnostic philosophy, O. Linus was known to conjure fabulous fictions based (very loosely) on his life in America in his letters to friends and loved ones back in Scotland; the events described in the book borrow heavily from letters Mr. Dunne wrote to his beloved mother.
The "OBEDIAH" graphic is zero inches in height excluding the descriptive text, which is about six and one half inches in height and appears centered on the chest.
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