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suddenly mary

by Jesse Marinoff Reyes: MONSTER UNLEASHED: Happy Birthday Mary Shelley 1797-1851 It was a “wet, ungenial summer” in Switzerland when Mary Godwin (traveling as “Mrs. Shelley”) went to Lake Geneva with Percy Bysshe Shelley and their son, and Claire Clairmont … Continue reading

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virgil

by Art Chantry: and this is (of course) the greatest of the greats, virgil finlay. i saw this cover and HAD to own it. it’s spectacular! finlay is another one of those 20th century artists who should be listed high … Continue reading

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approaches to relaxation

Jesse Marinoff Reyes Well, you know it was a product of its times when the lead cover line is “The Compleat Fallout Shelter” (although it was actually a fiction piece about a guy who’d made his shelter the ultimate bachelor … Continue reading

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paperback writer

Forget the paperback writer. Its the vehicle that the paperback novel represented which surpassed the content value…. Art Chantry ( art@artchantry.com ): The paperback book existed before WW2. however, it was not a big seller, not an important item so … Continue reading

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