Light A Last Candle By Vincent King, Ballantine Books 1st Edition Pb, July 1969 on 2040-motos
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Light A last Candle by Vincent King, Ballantine Books 1st edition paperback, July 1969. He was whole and unModified in a world full of strange creatures - some that are offshoots of mankind, and some that seem utterly alien, and really are. This makes him an outlaw... In very good shape with a small corner crease, a shallow spine crease, and slight interior yellowing. A tight copy. |
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