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Blame It on the Dog: A Modern History of the Fart

Blame It on the Dog: A Modern History of the Fart

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Blame It on the Dog: A Modern History of the Fart

by Dawson, Jim

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Ten Speed Press, 2006-09-01. paperback. Acceptable. 5x0x8.

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Jim Dawson is a product of West Virginia University, which at this very moment is probably burning his student records. Along with being a real smart feller (or something like that), he's a former editor of Hustler magazine and the author of several books that very few people have read, including the critically acclaimed WHAT WAS THE FIRST ROCK 'N' ROLL RECORD? Dawson lives in Hollywood, California.

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Title
Blame It on the Dog: A Modern History of the Fart
Author
Dawson, Jim
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Paperback
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Used - Acceptable
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ISBN 10
1580087515
ISBN 13
9781580087513
Publisher
Ten Speed Press
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U.s.a.
Date Published
2006-09-01
Size
5x0x8
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7 oz

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