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Edgenicity

by Enright, John [Specs, aka Richard Simmons association]

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Pago Pago, Samoa: Self-published by the author as A Rusty Staples Press Production, 2000. [iii] 86p., 5.5x8.25 inches, personal inscription to Specs [Richard Simmons of Specs Bar] signed by the author as John, very good booklet in stapled white pictorial wraps. Stories about Samoa by the author of two booklets on Synanon. Inscribed to the late owner of Specs' Bar in North Beach.

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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB US (US)
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Title
Edgenicity
Author
Enright, John [Specs, aka Richard Simmons association]
Book Condition
Used
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Publisher
Self-published by the author as A Rusty Staples Press Production
Place of Publication
Pago Pago, Samoa
Date Published
2000
Bookseller catalogs
Modern first edition; Beatniks, Beats, Beat Generation;

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