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Good. Book. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. First Abacus edition. Some corner, edge wear. Pages very good. Classic cover art. A powerful work in the tradition of R. D. Laing. The hallucinations to which Barbara O'Brien awoke one morning were the work of Operators, whose goal it was to get their hooks into her mind, a subconscious pushed beyond the limits of sanity by the cut-throat world of Organisation Man. An outstanding contribution to the understanding and treatment of mental illness and shows the dramatic emergence of a powerful writer, describing the full story of her nightmare experience. 157 pages.
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Good in Good jacket. The jacket is worn, creased and there are some small tears. the back is a little marked. the front end page has been removed, or possibly it was issued without one. there are small tears on the half title page and the title page. the book has no inscriptions and the binding is strong.