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Good. 4th printing. Text is clean and unmarked. There is some shelf wear and scuffing to the cover, but it is minor. Pages are tightly bound. Pictures available on request.
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Very Good. 0440061490. Farmer's tribute to the character created by Vonnegut. Seventh printing (mass market paperback). Very good or better in illustrated wraps.
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Very Good. First edition in book format. This is a paperback. Previously serialized in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. Wraps very good with light to moderate wear including creasing and edge wear. Spine is uncreased. Binding sound. Small numerical notation penned to inside front cover, and a previous owner's namestamp. Pages lightly age-toned. Text unmarked.
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204 p. 7th printing paperback from Dell, 1977. GOOD, fairly worn reading copy. Philip Jose` Farmer pseudonym (based on a Kurt Vonnegut character). Cadino cover art.
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Good. 10th printing. Text is clean and unmarked, pages are tight and intact. Covers are scuffed. Bottom of spine is beginning to come apart. Pictures available on request.
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Good. Science Fiction Book shows light wear to covers, with some edge weart, creasing, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind, cocked spine, green tinted page edges.
Written by Phillip Jose Farmer under the pen-name of one of Kurt Vonnegut's endearable characters, this book travels the universe of society, mores, and our laughable brief time on earth.
"Why is man born to suffer and die" is the rehetorical question. But we visit worlds where the people are simply tires and have to keep rolling to avoid falling over, like upside down turtles... or the blimp world where the men are propelled by farting and "dock" at the extrusions of their women..
and everywhere our time traveller goes, he innocently disrupts societal functioning, as he and his robotic Venus travel the Galatcic mind space continuum.
It's the story of American society struggling to achieve equality between sexes and races, powerful and less-powered, industrial and futuristic endeavors that never cease...
I just reread it and can still laugh out loud as I wonder if those tears are actually laughing tears. For me, it is a classic book of seeking the truth. Oh, since Farmer wrote it, there is some sex involved.... the common thing that never really changes.