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Those are one of my specialties- you'd be surprised what people want beyond library collecting. Given the right presentation as subculture studies, there's all kinds of interest as cultural criticism. Cool and weird and edgy qualities matter (not trying to sound shallow, it's late and I don't have better words.) To be honest, I suspect that this would be taken as too "dry" by readers with too short attention spans, and not enough respect for your earned wisdom. But, if you make it exist, it can be a good resource to build more work with that kind of appeal.

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