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Howling Mad & It's a World(x4) Mad '60s the usual nonsense

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Category:

Antiquarian & Collectible

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Only one in stock, order soon

Condition:

Very Good

Special Attributes:

1st Edition

Category:

Humor

Author:

What Me Worry?

Publisher:

Signet

Age Range:

Other

Publication Year:

1965/1967

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Item number:

98573329

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Howling Mad It's a World, World, World, World Mad Edited by Albert . Feldstein Signet Books, First Printings, 1965 1967 Condition: both Very Good (also Very Ridiculou It's another double dose of Mad garbage!!! (Sorry, didn't mean to shout.) (The first double dose is somewhere else in this booth. [Hint: burning boiling]) There's stuff about tv, movies, advertising, magazines, family, spies -- and then there's Don Martin, who's in a class by himself (and no wonder he's so shunned!) Anyways, if you like this sort of satirical trash (as I'm mortified to admit I do), these books are typical.