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» Presenting Wrestling Action: 4 knitting patterns by Gary Kennedy (Intarsia UK, 1992) From a jumble sale in Nottingham.
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Frankenstein, By Mary Shelley, With An Afterword By Harold Bloom (Signet, 1965) From A Charity Shop In Hockley, Nottingham. &Amp;Ldquo;Frankenstein&Amp;Rsquo;S Monster, Tempting His Revengeful Creator On Through A World Of Ice, Is Another Emanation Pursued
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Neon Madman, By John Harvey (Sphere Books, 1977). From A Charity Shop In Nottingham.
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Advertisement For Hell Is A City From Hammer Horror Magazine No 3 (Marvel Magazines, 1995) From A Car Boot Sale In Nottingham.
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Splash Page From Marvel Preview Presents The Ufo Connection, By David Kraft, Herb Trimpe And Klaus Janson (Marvel Comics 1977) From A Car Boot Sale In Nottingham.
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The Cool Man, By W.r. Burnett (Fawcet, 1968). From A Charity Shop In Nottingham.
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The Golden Apples Of The Sun, By Ray Bradbury (Corgi, 1960). From A Charity Shop In Canterbury.
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April Evil, By John D. Macdonald (Fawcett, 1956). From A Second Hand Bookshop On Charing Cross Road, London. The Executioner&Amp;Hellip; The Man Was In His Late Twenties, Slim And Blond And Erect. His Suit Sat Well On Him, Expensive Cloth Hanging From Good
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Death Of A Blue-Eyed Soul Brother, By B.b. Johnson (Paperback Library, 1970). From A Charity Shop In Canterbury, Kent.
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No Need To Die, John Creasey Writing As Gordon Ashe (Corgi, 1965). From A Charity Shop In Nottingham.
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Marvel Graphic Novel: Emperor Doom - Starring The Mighty Avengers, By David Michelinie And Bob Hall (Marvel Entertainment Group, 1987). From A Jumble Sale In Nottingham.
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Climb A Broken Ladder, By Robert Novak (Digit Books, 1956). From A Charity Shop In Nottingham. It Had Been A Woman Who Put John Zerzanek Where He Was - Down Among The Drunks On Skid Row. They Didn&Amp;Rsquo;T Even Know His Real Name, Just Called Him Bohunk,
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The Leader, By Gillian Freeman (Four Square, 1965) From A Charity Shop In Nottingham. “’Who Would Want To Be Like Any Existing Political Party? What Have We Got But Watered-Down Communism On One Hand And A Bunch Of Obsolete Tories Clinging To
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