This unique collection of double acrostics, edited by an anonymous compiler identified only by the initials K.L., features over 200 puzzles created by various authors from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Unlike regular acrostics where the first letters of each line spell out a word, double acrostics involve two sets of letters, usually the first and last, which form two words or phrases. The puzzles are arranged by difficulty level and subject matter, and accompanied by hints and solutions. A delightful and challenging pastime for word lovers and puzzle enthusiasts.
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