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Product Number: 030-298761692
by Bradley W. Schenck
Genre: Notebooks & Blank Books
Paperback: 150 pages

Description: Explorers on the Earthlike planet Wurlitzer 1015 are dumbfounded when they discover an ancient, mysterious monument brooding over its hills. What can it mean? Where can it have come from?

Synopsis:

This retro science fiction pulp style illustration is an object lesson that shows us how little we really know of the worlds - or the jukeboxes - that crowd the universe. The archaeological dig is still in progress; but there's no doubt that these platter spinning aliens were here long before we were. And where are they now? (This book has pages that are lined and numbered; a version with unlined pages is also available.) Size: 7 1/2" x 9 1/4".

Product Details:

· Paperback: 150 pages
· Binding: Perfect
· Publisher: Celtic Art & Retro-Futuristic Design (August 2008)
· Product Number: 030-298761692

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