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ZPub (The Annual Reports Library was first registered on 05-Apr-1995 by Z Publishing. Over the years people have contributed immensely to the creation and expansion of this site. There is no one central agenda of ZPub (The Annual Reports Library), but contributors tend to contribute freely interesting informations and material that not available elsewhere. Many have joined ZPub (The Annual Reports Library)with additional material to enhance the usefulness of pages already started. Authors such as Bruce Seymour have contributed the notes that he used in writing his biography of Lola Montez for this site. Other book authors such as J. Kingston Pierce have contributed book chapters to this site.
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Ron Filion used this site to archive his extensive collection of source material relating to San Francisco History. Over the years the site has created forums that allow questions and contributions from numerous sources. Some pages that were initially started as experiments have no longer being updated while there are some other pages that continue to grow with new information.
ZPub (The Annual Reports Library)is based in San Francisco, California. The privacy policy of ZPub (The Annual Reports Library)is strict and rigid. ZPub (The Annual Reports Library)collects information to analyze traffic patterns and also to perform routine system maintenance. The site does not use system logs or other records for other purpose, nor does it rent, sell or otherwise disclose any mailing lists. Some of the authors of some of the material on this site claim copyright for their work. But generally ZPub (The Annual Reports Library)is not interested in asserting copyright interest for uses which are not commercial in nature. The site also provides feedback form that will provide you with all your queries and questions. The site welcomes any suggestion and comment for the betterment of the site. The site asks everybody to feel free to get back to them for any question.
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