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Here are a couple of vintage paperbacks from the '70's that adorn my little brown bookshelf. I have read them both and they are funny, scary, and cool all at the same time. I can't get over the cover of the first one - what a work of art with its hot pink type and that cool wood engraving. This is part of the inspiration for the Bane of the Seas that I posted last week. I'm still not sure why the covers are yellow, but they are rated VG: Very Groovy.
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