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The Song of Salome (1969) is a novel by Ursula Bloom.

Abstract

Part of a biblical trilogy devoted to Mary of Magdalene, Barabbas (“a man who lived that Christ might die”), and Salome, respectively. Published under the pseudonym, Deborah Mann, one of the many used by the prolific author during her career.

Editions and translations

Published in Great Britain (London: 1969).

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