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NIGHT-BOOK

NIGHT-BOOK by Kotzwinkle, William

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Seller: Brian Cassidy Bookseller at Type Punch Matrix
Title
NIGHT-BOOK
Author
Kotzwinkle, William
Seller
Brian Cassidy Bookseller at Type Punch Matrix (United States)
ISBN
9780380491063
Condition
Fine.
Description
(New York): Bard/Avon, 1980. Fine.. First Bard edition of Kotzwinkle's early erotic novel, a set of linked contemporary tales presented as "the rare and obscene love tales told each year by the most beautiful women" of classical Greece and originally published in 1974. 6.75'' x 4''. Original purple wrappers. 159, [1] pages. Minor edgewear.
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Cigarette Lighter Shaped like a Royal Crown Cola Bottle

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$65.00
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Seller: White Fox Rare Books and Antiques
Title
Cigarette Lighter Shaped like a Royal Crown Cola Bottle
Seller
White Fox Rare Books and Antiques (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Detroit, Michigan: Kem Inc, 1950. Very Good. A novelty miniature Royal Crown Cola bottle that is a mere 67 mm tall, 15 mm diameter at its base. Its wraparound label shows a Good Housekeeping seal on its back. Its front is decorated with the three pyramids of Giza. The lighter is accessed by twisting the bottle at its middle, not far from its collar. We know the manufacturer because it is chased into the metal top piece. We assume this was made for Royal Crown, and our dating to 1950 is approximate.