Wisman, Ken WEIRD FAMILY TALES I & II, Dark Regions '95, 1st, (a journal of familial maledictions; Pete Crowther intros; 47+47 pages bound dos-à-dos), as new 8.00
O'Leary, Patrick THE IMPOSSIBLE BIRD, Tor, 3/03, (There is a place—a world—where famine and poverty do not exist. Nor sickness nor misery nor unhappiness of any kind. Is it Heaven? As two brothers are about to discover, it’s more like Hell), {hc is still available @ $25.95}, trade pb, new 14.95 [30%]
GAUNTLET: Exploring the Limits of Free Expression #12,
'96, (Natural Born Tiller: Harrelson Hawks Hemp, Wenatchee Witch Hunt:
Child Abuse or Political Posturing?, Recovered Memories: Convictions
Come Crumbling Down, A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace,
more; 112 pages), new 9.95
---#13, '97, (Political Correctness Suffers a Setback; Murder By the Book: The Controversy over Hit Man, Andrei Codrescu on Romania's Made-for-Television Revolution; Banning Beetle Bailey) • ---#14,
'97, (Porn in the USA 2; Al Goldstein on the cowardice of the porn
industry; Amateur Porn: The New Wave; Dworkin & Mackinnon Conquer
Canada; The Future of Porn on the Internet; S/M: An alternative you can
live with; etc., etc. etc.; 128 pages), new, each 6.95
Speaking of covershots, a couple weeks ago I added a set of mostly-vintage paperbacks that turned up when our water heater sprang a leak and I had to move a bunch of books out of harms way. This box got pretty wet but it looks like the books survived without too much damage. At least they were still ready for their close-ups. Don't know when I will ever get them cataloged. One, though -- Flower People, listed yesterday -- didn't fit in their new box, so it is listed. (Pandora's has it for $195 on Amazon!)
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