Book summaryHunter Thompson, whose trademark Gonzo journalism ironically portrayed the chaos of an age, wrote these witty letters between 1968 and 1976. Media reviews"Thompson's reportage has an impressionistic side--for which his fans, including this one, are profoundly grateful. These untidy letters are welcome, showing us as they do a great American original in his lair." |
Fear and Loathing In America: The Brutal Odyssey of an Outlaw Journalist (The Gonzo Letters, Volume II)by Thompson, Hunter SFirst Edition
Book description: New York: Simon and Scuster, 2000. Copy has bumped endspines and corners with the bright DUST JACKET showing the same. . First Edition. Hard Cover. VG/VG. 8vo.
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