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<p><img width="211" vspace="5" hspace="5" height="100" align="left" src="http://www.lenkiewicz.org/gallery/albums/userpics/10002/thumb_lot1608.jpg" alt="Les and Harry at Jacob's Ladder" />The Lenkiewicz Book Project is a community-driven web site intended to provide accurate and comprehensive information on the life and work of the late British artist, Robert Lenkiewicz.</p>
 
<p><img width="211" vspace="5" hspace="5" height="100" align="left" src="http://www.lenkiewicz.org/gallery/albums/userpics/10002/thumb_lot1608.jpg" alt="Les and Harry at Jacob's Ladder" />The Lenkiewicz Book Project is a community-driven web site intended to provide accurate and comprehensive information on the life and work of the late British artist, Robert Lenkiewicz.</p>
 
<p>Anyone with an interest in Robert Lenkiewicz can create articles and edit or build upon existing content. In other words, the Lenkiewicz Book Project is a collectively written reference.</p>
 
<p>Anyone with an interest in Robert Lenkiewicz can create articles and edit or build upon existing content. In other words, the Lenkiewicz Book Project is a collectively written reference.</p>
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<p>In the Lenkiewicz Book Projecti, the more an article is edited, the more valuable it becomes to the community because only then does it have the knowledge and expertise of multiple contributors, rather than just one. In addition, this collaborative editorial process allows articles to become rich sources of accurate and unbiased information based on the collective knowledge of numerous contributors.</p>
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<p>In the Lenkiewicz Book Project, the more an article is edited the more valuable it becomes to the community, because only then does it have the knowledge and expertise of multiple contributors, rather than just one. In addition, this collaborative editorial process allows articles to become rich sources of accurate and unbiased information based on the collective knowledge of numerous contributors.</p>
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Introduction

Les and Harry at Jacob's LadderThe Lenkiewicz Book Project is a community-driven web site intended to provide accurate and comprehensive information on the life and work of the late British artist, Robert Lenkiewicz.

Anyone with an interest in Robert Lenkiewicz can create articles and edit or build upon existing content. In other words, the Lenkiewicz Book Project is a collectively written reference.

In the Lenkiewicz Book Project, the more an article is edited the more valuable it becomes to the community, because only then does it have the knowledge and expertise of multiple contributors, rather than just one. In addition, this collaborative editorial process allows articles to become rich sources of accurate and unbiased information based on the collective knowledge of numerous contributors.