Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 4:09 pm |
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| Carl |
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This is a plain white cover reading
Jim Morrison's
AN AMERICAN PRAYER
ZEPPELIN PUBLISHING COMPANY
a B of A Company, Louisiana
Baton Rouge----
Publisher's Note:
This is a collector's book.
Reading of this book should be done in a relaxed environment
after one has been in a period of thought or meditation. these
having resulted from a changed state of mind.
This is a book for thought and reflection.
One should reflect on the pictures with the texts.
Tunnel vision should be used on the pictures.
This is a book for those who are interested in Jim Morrision.
and his deep inner self and for collectors of books in general.
It is a good book.
Copyright 1984 The B of A Company as
Trustee for the various Copyright interests: Jim Morrison.
The Estate of Pamela Coursen. Zeppelin Publishing
Company. and others.
All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. No
part of this book may be reproduced in any manner whatsoever
without the written permission of the B of A Company. Copyright
Desk. except in cases of brief quotations embodied in critical
articals and reviews. For copyright information address The B of A
Company, Louisiana. Copyright Desk. P.O. Box 22252. Louisiana
State university. Baton Rouge. Louisiana 70893.
ISBN # 0-915628-46-5
This is None other than Morrison's American Prayer Poem Divided into Smaller bits (1-8 lines varies) The Font Style is Antique. The poem reads Only on the right side of the books pages. The Left side is Black and white prints of artwork dating from the renesance, through early settelers.
I think the Price was $10 at Amazon.
If you have The Lords and New Creatures it would make a nice addition to your collection.
I found the Copyright very interesting....  |
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Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:45 am |
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| Cristina |
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Are you a Doors fan?
What kind of books do you like to read? I haven't read a solid good book in a long time. Last thing I read was a Dan Brown book. No, not the Da Vinci Code, it was Deception Point.
I happen to like reading his books. I like the mystery and suspense of his plots. I think they are very interesting and he also uses true facts which makes the fiction of the story almost believable.
I need a new book to read. I am welcome to your suggestions. |
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Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 4:14 pm |
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| Carl |
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A Doors fan? Me?
Yes, Enjoy the depths of Morrisons stuff (Kriegers was too pop culture)
Though the sound Krieger got was incredable (with the bottle neck).
And found Manzarik amusing, as he recognised Cool but hasn't been able to achive it.
I read in obsessive spurts, a lot of what I have read isn't main stream and outside of a Lit. class mosty people probably have never even heard of some of the authors.
Old High Brow / Classic stuff: (Can give a longer list)
The Autobiography of Bennito Cellini.
Voltaire
Shakespear (of Course)
Nietzche
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Huxley
Keroak
Burroughs
Ginsberg
Current
James Patterson
Clive Cussler (Kinda nice in a young man seeking a hero sorta way)
John Sanford (The Kid Series especially)
Steven King.
I haven't read the Da Vince Code, Yet, although from the reviews I have heard it's worth a read. Up shot is that it is a great mixture of history mixed with a poetic license and some intrigue. In english, a good intriguing read that will pull you right in. However since it is not "Historical Fact" it would be far too easy to forget that it is a story.
I did enjoy the Bible Code. |
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