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Lucie smith was born in kingston, jamaica, moving to the united kingdom in 1946. Lucie smith was born in kingston, jamaica, moving to. Flesh and stone by edward luciesmith, hardcover barnes. Edward luciesmith is currently considered a single author. John edward mckenzie luciesmith born 27 february 1933, known as edward luciesmith, is an english writer, poet, art critic, curator and broadcaster.

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