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I am surprised that any U.S. library has a copy of this since I don't think there was ever a U.S. edition. I had to mail-order it from a rare-book dealer. (My copy went to the University of California at Riverside Library after my stroke in 2005.) Yes, it is weird; sort-of slit-your-wrists funny.

Say, I wonder how much it would cost an American Furry publisher like FurPlanet, Rabbit Valley, or Sofawolf to license a U.S. edition? If any of them want to break out of the Furry ghetto with sales to libraries throughout America, this could be the right book.

Fred Patten

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