Title: The Sit-In
Author: George B. Anderson
Cover artist: George Gross
Condition: 7/10
Estimated value: $20-25 (counterculture, baby!)
[from giant box of books I got in the mail from "Special Sauce" ... I'll be rolling these out as fast as I reasonably can]

- Answering the question: What if Dirty Harry had been a T.A. for Marxist Cultural Theory?
- Two words. One, mustard. Two, cardigan. KILLER outfit!
- A narc wrote this
- This was published just after Kent State. So you'd know who the real bad guys were. Cut your hair, Comrade Cardigan!

- LOL grad student. Called it!
- "Don't trust anyone over 30 ... or, you know Happiness in general, man"
- Wow, this is a right-wing fever dream. "He's coming for you and your suburban children, aged 2 and 4, named John and Jennifer, probably!"
He remembered going duck-hunting, as a kid, in the late fall, but he wouldn't even handle a shotgun since his return from Viet.Was that a common way to refer to Vietnam? Just shortened like that? First I've seen that. Also, predictably, the family-man is the *real* man, the real hero, because he'd actually *been* to war, as opposed to Murdery McBeardo, who is a nerd.
~RP
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