I can think of few better ways to slosh through the winter months than by reading 1930s pulp fiction.
Phoenix Press: Depression Era Pulp [Abe Books]

The Leprechaun Murders by Adrian Reynolds (Image via Abe Books)
I can think of few better ways to slosh through the winter months than by reading 1930s pulp fiction.
Phoenix Press: Depression Era Pulp [Abe Books]

The Leprechaun Murders by Adrian Reynolds (Image via Abe Books)
Another fabulous gift from my mom:

Chris Stein/Negative
A gift from my sweet momma:

Viv Albertine’s memoir
The cover art for The Refossiling is truly amazing!

In Search of the Unknown by Robert W. Chambers, 1904
…to myself.

The Ballad of Joe Strummer by Chris Salewicz
“Authority is supposedly grounded in wisdom, but I could see from a very early age that authority was only a system of control and it didn’t have any inherent wisdom. I quickly realised that you either became a power or you were crushed.”-Joe Strummer

Engraving of a woman reading by candlelight by John Sartain, after a painting by Philippe Mercier. 1854.
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The Novel Reader by Vincent van Gogh. November 1888.