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  • Seller image for The Future Lies Ahead (VINYL COMEDY LP WITH MORT SAHL AUTOGRAPH LAID IN) for sale by Cat's Curiosities

    Mort Sahl, Iconoclast / Jacket notes by Herb Caen, San Francisco Cbroniccle

    Language: English

    Published by Verve Records, 1959

    Seller: Cat's Curiosities, Pahrump, NV, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. cover photo by Mort Shapiro (illustrator). 1st Edition. Not a book but a 12-inch, 33-1/3 rpm "High Fidelity" (mono) vinyl record album, Verve Celebrity Series MG V-15002, very-good-plus vinyl in a very-good cardboard jacket with modest tidemark (dampstain) to right of rear panel. Laid in is a clipped-and-stapled feature (by Herbert Mitgang) on Mort Sahl from the Feb. 8, 1959 edition of the New York Times Magazine, AND a blue-and-white cocktail napkin from Gene Norman's Interlude and the Crescendo, jazz music venues upstairs and downstairs at 8572 Sunset Boulevard (Hollywood's Sunset Strip) which operated 1954-1964, being subsequently re-named The Trip. Verso of napkin inscribed in blue ink "For Paul Lawler -- Best Wishes to you & the Flamingo, located in that sandy Sodom & Gomorrah -- Las Vegas," (signed) "Mort Sahl." (The Flamingo opened in December, 1946.) Reduced from $50. Inscribed by Author(s).