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Kotzwinkle, William
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 Antikvariat pslinden Åhus (Sweden)
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Kartonnage. Utgiven 1982 av Forums förlag. Sidor 230. ISBN 91-37-08071-7. Besök gärna vår hemsida för resumé och bild: www.pslinden.com
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E.T.
Kotzwinkle William
  SEK 40.00 (US$ 4.92)
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 Stopp Collectors Corner (Sweden)
Wahlströms, 1983
inb. ill. med filmbilder
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The Midnight Examiner
Kotzwinkle, William
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 Philip Emery (United Kingdom)
Houghton Miflin USA, 1989
For Sale 1st USA Edition
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Fata Morgana
Kotzwinkle, William
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 Philip Emery (United Kingdom)
Hutchinson London, 1977
For Sale First Edition
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Queen of Swords
Kotzwinkle, William
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 Philip Emery (United Kingdom)
Andre Deutsch London, 1984
For Sale First Edition
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Christmas at Fontaines
Kotzwinkle, William
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 Philip Emery (United Kingdom)
Andre Deutsch London, 1985
For Sale First Edition
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E. T. the Extra-Terrestial
Kotzwinkle, William
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 Philip Emery (United Kingdom)
Barker London, 1982
For Sale First Edition
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The Fan Man
Kotzwinkle, William
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 Philip Emery (United Kingdom)
Aidan Ellis London, 1984
For Sale First Edition
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E. T. - the Extra-Terrestrial
Kotzwinkle, William
  £ 3.50 (US$ 5.37)
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 Philip Emery (United Kingdom)
Sphere London, 1982
ISBN-10: 0722152434
For Sale Reprint
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Exile: 2
William Kotzwinkle
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 Kayleighbug Books (U.S.A.)
  US$ 3.00
Dutton Adult
ISBN-13: 9780525245261
052524526X 1987 First Edition; ex-library with usual internal markings, stamp on page ends; some damage to spine and board edges; ''Kotzwinkle's delightful new book seamlessly blends two genres: a sardonic, realistic Hollywood novel and an alluring psychologicalor is it occult?mystery. Middle-aged actor David Caspian, living in the Hollywood of properties, deals, unflappably pushy agents and wickedly self-deprecating chit-chat, begins to have hallucinations. He imagines himself a black marketer in Nazi Germany, trading in everything from nylons to stolen masterpieces. Most disturbingly, when his mind dissolves into this ''fourth dimension,'' his Nazi counterpart appears also to imagine himself crossing over. David's psychiatrist patiently works with him; his wife and daughter begrudge what they consider his desertion; and amidst the wise-cracking, cynical milieu of the cinema's company town, David's concern grows: Where will this lead? There's much fun to be had in The Exile, where Kotzwinkle (Queen of Swords, etc.) takes readers on a journey that is alternately comic and, better still, deliciously creepy.'' -- Publisher's Weekly
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