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Wednesday Nov 28, 2007
Dozens of Weird Books, Collected Under One Cover
(Of course, the idea behind Bizarre Books is a familiar one; one of the books adorning the cover, Scouts in Bondage, has even loaned its title to a similar collection that focused solely on titles and covers, published last year in England and brought to the States last month by Simon & Schuster.) UPDATE: Cultural historian Lynn Peril writes: "I have a copy of the original American edition of Bizarre Books (St. Martin's Press, 1985). I picked it up at a thrift store—source of many fine bizarre books in my collection - sometime in the past decade or so. But what a difference a cover makes! The original clearly went for the "weird/wacky" as opposed to the "weird/venerable" vibe of the current edition. You also mentioned that Scouts in Bondage was the title of an English collection of covers and titles; Bizarre Books was also originally published in Great Britain." Thanks, Lynn! Email This Post |
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