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Antmen Carry Away My Thoughts by Steven Appleby

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SKU 9780747538202 ISBN: 9780747538202
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Taken from "The Guardian" and "Sunday Telegraph", this cartoon collection features a machine for staring out of the window, an exploration of the sex lives of inanimate objects, a man who has another man living inside him and the tragic consequences of being chased by trees and assorted shrubs.;
Pagination: 124 pages Cartoons;
Date of Publication: 26/11/1998

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