There's never a dull day in Quaqmire, U.S.A., home of hapless hero Jeremy Feeple and his two competing lady-loves, ninja Ichi-Kun Ichinohei and alien princess Asrial. A tall, dark stranger enters the life of Jeremy's mother Anna -- one who happens to sleep in a coffin. Then it's time for a history lesson on the troubled past of Quagmire High's resident Steamology expert. Next, Ichi and Asrial find they have too much of a good thing when a copier fixed with Salusian tech creates an army of Jeremys. Finally, history teacher ...
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There's never a dull day in Quaqmire, U.S.A., home of hapless hero Jeremy Feeple and his two competing lady-loves, ninja Ichi-Kun Ichinohei and alien princess Asrial. A tall, dark stranger enters the life of Jeremy's mother Anna -- one who happens to sleep in a coffin. Then it's time for a history lesson on the troubled past of Quagmire High's resident Steamology expert. Next, Ichi and Asrial find they have too much of a good thing when a copier fixed with Salusian tech creates an army of Jeremys. Finally, history teacher Mita Celande's past and future catch up with her in the form of the cutest time-traveling android assassin you ever saw!
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Poor. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall "With some general instructions for plaguing your acquaintance". 3/4 red leather with light red boards; gilt spine titles; top edges gilt. Covers and first few pages at front and rear detached; 1" triangular chip to head of spine. Various degrees of foxing to pages. Frontispiece illustration of cat. Previous owner's attractive bookplate on front fixed endpaper. Interior is clean and unmarked.