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Great collection of erotic poetry and sections of writings.

FascinatingYet much of the first-year work in this collection could have been dispensed with. I enjoyed the Hammettesque story of Texie Garcia, a gun moll blackmailing a politician. (Texie: "Think what you could do with a thousand dollars." Tracy: "Yeah? I could roll it up in a wad and cram it right down your slippery throat.") Ditto the Lindbergh-like story of Big Boy Caprice kidnapping Buddy Waldorf Jr., with its knock-down dragout fight at the end. But editor Herb Galewitz himself admits that the stories of Tracy's demotion to a beat cop; con man turned kidnapper Broadway Bates, who resembles Batman's foe the Penguin; bond forger Alec Penn; and dope smuggler-blackmailer Kenneth Grebb are somewhat below par ...
Of course, after a year the strip really came to life, and gained readers and newspapers, when Junior first appeared. This was also the occasion for introducing the thug Steve the Tramp, the first of the strip's great villains. He and counterfeiter Stooge Viller dominate the second year, even escaping prison together.
The editors would have been well-advised to drop much of the first year, and their selections from the first six months of the Sunday strips, which weren't yet connected to the daily continuity. The space saved would have been better spent on some later stories such as Junior's mother, or Jean Penfield's fight with Tess Trueheart.


Ellet's Brigade -- a great yarn

The title says it all.

Pictoral book of Sweden's royal palaces (Swedish/English)

underappreciatedHimes may well be the best black American author of all time. It seems he was sold short by serious critics because of his status as a "crime writer" & perhaps by mystery fans because of his race, but it appears a major reappraisal of his work is underway and he is finally getting his due.
GRADE: B


Wild fantasy adventure! Another Tarzan but different!

A book of poems, some related to Longs Peak.,Many who have walked in the shadow of Longs Peak, or have stood upon its summit, have been deeply affected by the experience. Some, like Wickwire, find their lives changed in the process. Now all of the challenges of the past, and the uncertainties of the future, become framed in a unique language whose words developed special meaning there.
Good poetry takes you by the hand and leads you in paths trod earlier by the poet, showing you sparkling trinkets and wonderful treasures along the way. Wickwire does this well. But, being a realist, he also shows the sadness and decay between the baubles. All seen through the eyes of one who has thought long on deep things.
Don't buy this book to read specifically about Longs Peak, the three dimensional. Obtain it to peer beyond three dimensions, into a more distant world... the world of the human mind.


Absurd and Daring and Courageous

A good tutor, but...