I have no complaints about the price, nor the cover that evokes the Great Recession of the 1930s. I felt that the printing inside of the names could have stood out a bit more, but it does what it says on the tin. It lists 200 typical surnames from the 1930s. For someone who is grasping at what surname to call their latest pulp character or a local NPC beat cop in 1930s New York, this is a valuable asset that provides enough to fill that gap.
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