This novel tells the story of a mysterious tribal figure named Kokomo, who falls asleep to dream a wild picaresque interlude starring Jimbo and Bob War.
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This novel tells the story of a mysterious tribal figure named Kokomo, who falls asleep to dream a wild picaresque interlude starring Jimbo and Bob War.
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Near Fine with No dust jacket as issued. 097016260X. B & W Graphic Art; 8vo 8"-9" tall; 212 pages; [SIGNED] 2001 Funny Garbage Press. HC in glossy color pictorial boards. 1st edition, thus, in book form. Inscribed and signed by Panter with a small drawing of Jimbo and dated 2001 on the title page. Contents bright and fresh; no marks. Externally bright and neat. John Carlin's long essay, "Crossing the Line; the Profound and the Profane in Gary Panter's Cola Madnes" appended at rear of the graphic content. Issued without dust wrapper. Inscribed to American Modern artist and long serving dean of the Yale Art School, David Pease. NF; Signed by Author.