Category Archives: SERIES
The Record Books • The Head on the Door
Gruesome whodunnit by a prolific author, a french man of the cloth whose predilection for gore forced him to write under a pseudonym lest his flock – and indeed, his superiors – lose faith in him.
The Record Books • The Head on the Door
Gruesome whodunnit by a prolific author, a french man of the cloth whose predilection for gore forced him to write under a pseudonym lest his flock – and indeed, his superiors – lose faith in him.
The Record Books • Fifth Dimension
This is all golden zonohedra, parallax and superluminal tessellations.
The Record Books • Fifth Dimension
This is all golden zonohedra, parallax and superluminal tessellations.
The Record Books • Close to the Edge
Radical political tract/magazine from 1972. The Y.E.S. (Youth Energy Squad) appear to have considered themselves on the ‘front line’ against all forms of organised society.
The Record Books • Close to the Edge
Radical political tract/magazine from 1972. The Y.E.S. (Youth Energy Squad) appear to have considered themselves on the ‘front line’ against all forms of organised society.
The Record Books • A Day at the Races / A Night at the Opera
Two books by the hugely popular and prolific crime writer, May Mercury. Originally written in the 1930s, these re-editions in the Queen imprint date from the late 60s, and are in mint condition.
The Record Books • A Day at the Races / A Night at the Opera
Two books by the hugely popular and prolific crime writer, May Mercury. Originally written in the 1930s, these re-editions in the Queen imprint date from the late 60s, and are in mint condition.
Screenprint • The Record Books – Elephant
Eight-colour screenprint. So it turns out The White Stripes’ Elephant was an early sixties children’s book! … Well, well, well… this limited edition – signed and numbered – screenprint is a bit bigger than A4. Want one? Visit The Rockpot
Screenprint • The Record Books – Elephant
Eight-colour screenprint. So it turns out The White Stripes’ Elephant was an early sixties children’s book! … Well, well, well… this limited edition – signed and numbered – screenprint is a bit bigger than A4. Want one? Visit The Rockpot
23 June 2012
Today I took a picture of a traffic-light.
The Record Books • Brothers in Arms
War comic. Part of a very long series, an epic really, recounting the journey of three boys from early conscription to their various fates. Heroic, tragic, moving.
The Record Books • Brothers in Arms
War comic. Part of a very long series, an epic really, recounting the journey of three boys from early conscription to their various fates. Heroic, tragic, moving.













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