Wednesday, 27 July 2011




AVAILABLE FROM TOP SHELF PRODUCTIONS:
ALEC: THE YEARS HAVE PANTS

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FROM TOP SHELF and KNOCKABOUT:
FROM HELL

The Playwright

FROM FIRST SECOND BOOKS:
The Fate of The Artist

The Amazing Remarkable Monsieur Leotard

FROM KNOCKABOUT:
A Disease of Language

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Bacchus in Italy

Alec in France

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4 Comments:
I don't remember this at all. Time to re-read it, then, I suppose.
In other news I just got "L'Inverno del Disegnatore", the Paco Roca you were talking about a few weeks ago. It looks very good. I am loaded with excellent stuff, right now.
I take it to mean Alan Drew those thumbnails?
Tim
yes, imagine me discovering after all those years that he's been doing thumbnails of all the pages.
Reality imitates art: in "From Hell," Dr. Gull, meeting Joseph Merrick, tells the Elephant Man that if he'd been born in India, he'd have been worshipped as a god, an incarnation of Ganesha...
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In the rural Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh, 50km north east of New Delhi, a woman gave birth to a baby girl with two faces and four eyes.
The 4 day old is being hailed by villagers as the reincarnation of Ganesha – a Hindu God, who is depicted as having an elephant’s head and is patron of arts and sciences, and the deva of intellect and wisdom
...If the baby girl had been born over here, she’d be considered a freak.
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http://amazingdata.com/html/amazing-pictures/baby-girl-born-with-two-faces-and-four-eyes-worshipped-as-a-god.html
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