William Hurrell Mallock
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William Hurrell Mallock (February 7, 1849–April 2, 1923) was an English author. Artist Tom Phillips used Mallock's A Human Document as the basis for his project A Humument, where he took a copy of the novel and constructed a work of art using its pages.
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