Dec. 1st, 2006 12:50 pm
Best book in the world?
[As noticed for my by
suebeedoo.]
If anyone, ever, anywhere, feels the need to spend £30 on a very, very special book for me, perhaps at a time of traditional gift giving, then this is the one:
The Big Book of Breasts
[Possibly NSFW, depending on how grumpy your employers are. There is a picture of one naked breast there.]
Now, as noted by
steer, I just need The Big Book of Spaceships to go alongside it and I'll be utterly sorted!
If anyone, ever, anywhere, feels the need to spend £30 on a very, very special book for me, perhaps at a time of traditional gift giving, then this is the one:
The Big Book of Breasts
[Possibly NSFW, depending on how grumpy your employers are. There is a picture of one naked breast there.]
Now, as noted by
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Thought this might be more up your street.
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Although I might peruse it in more detail at home ;-)
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EVAH!2!!1!"!1!"
"The Dream Machines" by Ron Miller. Absof--kinglutely brilliant, with illustrations of virtually every serious sf, unbuilt but real, and real spacecraft ever.
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<googles it>
Wow! That looks amazing. So I need that as a companion volume...
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Hmmm. About £28 + p&p (which will be a lot) from the USA...
Harumph!
Organoman xxx
P.S. I might have to buy that book. I have one on bottoms called "Cheek!: A Photographic Feast of 366 Bottoms" by Trevor Watson. It's good. If you like bottoms.