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Does anyone know what Mancini's report actually said? This article spends lots of time explaining why the report should be ignored, and what it didn't say, but not a lot saying what it did say. A google search has drawn a blank.. any historians have access to books that may help? Kaid100 21:22, 18 October 2006 (UTC)Reply
Carson's 2021 book, which I have in e-book version, has the full text and new translation. I tried to introduce some information from it but keep banging my head against the guardians of Wikipedia's virtue...they don't wake up very often, and never stay awake long, but when they do, they want to have it noticed...I seems Wikipedia readers are presumed unable to understand a quotation given, unless it's formatted in the way they're accustomed to. 93.36.218.51 (talk) 17:48, 3 November 2023 (UTC)Reply
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This article repeats what Alison Weir wrote early on in her book The Princes in the Tower. I look forward to reading what someone who has Actually Read the published version in english has said too, although it probably needs a book to explain it. ixo (talk) 19:46, 2 September 2012 (UTC)Reply