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7.5x5. 64pp. Some b/w line illus., 64 pages. 6th edition, December 1947. Water stain on cover edge. Inside pages are clean and binding is tight.This is the testament of Dam-All, the Scribe who wro...
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7.5x5. 64pp. Some b/w line illus., 64 pages. 6th edition, December 1947. Water stain on cover edge. Inside pages are clean and binding is tight.This is the testament of Dam-All, the Scribe who wrote after the death of King Tut-ankh-amen in the land of Egypt. These are documents that were found among the treasures in the tomb. The book is about documents (apparently of an historical character) that were submitted to experts and provided some curious analogies to life in England in that current time(1947). contents include: Of the new government, of the districts, of how things worked in the new world, of Bev and the housed he built not, of the people's food, of traffic that went but one way, of them who digged coal, of them who would never be slaves, of the wisdom of Damo-All and how he came by it, of the first day of the eleventh month and what happened thereon, of the women of Will and them who would close the shop, of them who wre sports, of them who instructed the young of them who believed in free speech but, of them who went on strike, of them who made good resolutions for the new year, of them who wanted work but not much, of the millennium that went bust, and the last testament of the scribe.
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Publisher: Norman Tiptaft
Year: 1947-01-01
Type: Used
Binding: Softcover
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