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[edit] 1977 linked
From the WP:DATE style guide: "Usage of links for date preferences
Examples where date preferences do not work: year only. So 1974 → 1974. Generally, do not link unless they will clearly help the reader to understand the topic."
I believe that linking the year the book was published to the year in literature is a helpful link for the reader to help the reader understand and place the book in historical context of its publication. MikeBriggs 15:04, 28 April 2006 (UTC)