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Jean Shepherd The Fatal Flaw by Original Radio Broadcasts (ISBN: 9781570198939)
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Jean Shepherd The Fatal Flaw Unknown - 2009
by Original Radio Broadcasts
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Kick back and listen as Jean Shepherd discusses the vast minutiae of life. From (talking) machines to driving a Hudson Terraplane...from the end of the world to the strange (and rarely discussed) appetites of man...and much more, you will hear Shep's customary and matchless combination of wit, wisdom, and humor! Episodes Include: CD 1: Terraplane, CD 2: Supermen, CD 3: Comic Strip Studies, CD 4: The End of the World, CD 5: Life Imitates, CD 6: Hunger for Balderdash, CD 7: Appetite for Self Delusion, CD 8: The Fatal Flaw
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- Title Jean Shepherd The Fatal Flaw
- Author Original Radio Broadcasts
- Binding unknown
- Publisher Radio Again
- Date 2009-07
- ISBN 9781570198939
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