Tales from the Texas woods /
Experience the many worlds of the man that the London Times called "a myth-maker" through a uniquely Western Slant.
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Austin, Texas :
MOJO Press,
[1997]
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| Summary: | Experience the many worlds of the man that the London Times called "a myth-maker" through a uniquely Western Slant. |
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| Item Description: | Cover illustration by John Picacio. The Cushing Library/Science Fiction copy is inscibed by the author and contains a one sheet colored drawing by Michael Moorcock at his home in Bastrop, Texas (dated 30 January 1998, same as the book inscription); drawing features extensive inscriptions including "Dear Bryan - Paying a few dues and having fun. Thanks for all the great stuff. Sincerely M.M."; a colored pen and ink sketch of a gigantic seated cat who contemplates a townscape; in the distance rises a hot air balloon, entitled: "A King and City by Michael Moorcock" (this title was published in 2000); below the cat is a sketch of Count Zodiac, a recurring character in his fiction; on verso "Give the comics a chance - the idiom takes a lot of getting used to!". |
| Physical Description: | 158 pages ; 24 cm |
| ISBN: | 1885418175 9781885418173 |