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    David Martin; Denis Larkin [design]

    Published by Daylark Press / Doubleday and Company, New York, 1967

    Seller: Capitol Hill Books, ABAA, Washington, DC, U.S.A.

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    Condition: Good. [New York]: Daylark Press, Distributed by Doubleday and Company, 1967. Second Edition (see note). Narrow oblong octavo; publisher's blue staplebound card wrappers; [7]ll. featuring eighty-four (84) slogan stickers. Wrappers rather worn with small pinhole to upper cover, some light foxing and soil to contents. Good and complete overall. Humorous and often quite tasteless collection of joke slogan stickers: "Nasser Had His Nose Bobbed," "Rape Is Inconsiderate," "I Can't Relate to Trees," "Feed Twiggy," etc. Though the copyright states "Second Edition" we find no examples of a first in retail or OCLC, which lists just three examples as of April, 2026, at Cornell, Harvard, and U. Washington.