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Whole Earth Review #47  July 1985

Whole Earth Review #47 July 1985

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Whole Earth Review #47 July 1985

by Stewart Brand ed

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POINT, 1985. Other. VG. Perfect-bound magazine, 120 pages. R. Crumb, Larry Gonick, digital retouching, poetry from Ursula Le Guin's Always Coming Home, and more. VG. Some rubbing and reading creases, a patch on the front cover where the mailing label was removed (see photo). Interior clean.

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Bookseller
Friday's Child Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
701
Title
Whole Earth Review #47 July 1985
Author
Stewart Brand ed
Format/Binding
Other
Book Condition
Used - VG
Publisher
POINT
Date Published
1985
Bookseller catalogs
Counterculture;

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