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Good. Signed by author. Cover has some wear and soiling. Nice inscription on fep. [8], 204, [4] p. Illustrations. From an on-line posting: "A onetime employee of global visionary Buckminster Fuller, Darling's amusing, environmentally conscious actions delighted the press, which gave him a good ride nationally in the 1970s. The capper came in '78, when he put on a colorful primary campaign to unseat California Gov. Jerry Brown, known for his own eccentricities and offbeat ideas. Among other things, Darling promised, if elected, to invest in psychic-powered cars, do away with parking tickets--because of the energy shortage, he reasoned, "we should encourage people to park rather than drive"--freeze highway construction and use the money to pay Californians to be themselves (Jerry Brown would still run the state), and give everybody Wednesdays off. He got about 62, 000 votes, a remarkable achievement, even in a nut-brained state like ours."
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1980. 204 pp. 22 x 14.5 cm. White quarter cloth with blue paper covered boards and red and blue titling to spine, in a glossy illustrated dustjacket. Some sunning to spine of jacket, with nicking and bumping to tail of rear panel of jacket. Some light rubbing and soil to jacket, which is unclipped and protected in a mylar cover. Light bumping to spine ends and corners of boards. Light sunning to top edge of boards. Signed and inscribed on front free endpaper by Darling to former Governor of California, Jerry Brown. Interior otherwise clean and unmarked. Binding sound. In 1978, conceptual artist Lowell Darling ran against incumbent Jerry Brown in the California gubernatorial election. This book is the story of Darling's campaign, during which he called for the invention of cars that would be operated by psychic means, the abolition of parking tickets as well as the year 1984, and promised that he would hire Jerry Brown to run the state should Darling win. Darling managed to receive 2% of the votes, and published this campaign diary two years later. This particular copy has been signed and inscribed by Darling to Jerry Brown himself: "For Jerry Brown, Who always recieved my vote-except this once. But things are more serious these days; I hope that I get a chance to vote for you again. My best wishes, L Darling. Christmas 1989.". Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good.