Richard Nixon
Our greatest president plays no role in this cautionary tale of bed-bound philosophers. Contains underwhelming nudity, a demoralizing color palate, inane dialogue, and a great maddening riddle: when lovers cannot hear each other’s words, does changing outfits help?
Volume 6 in the Idiots'Books series
Dimensions: 5.5" x 6"
Pages: 32
Binding: Saddle-stitch softcover
Paper: Ultra-white 32lb text
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