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BOOK DESCRIPTION: Heavy Industry Publications, 1969. Softcover. 8vo. 237 pages with 115 black-and-white photographs by Ruscha, Ken Price and Joe Goode. Original brown card wrappers. Original white waxed paper dust-jacket printed in red and black. First and only edition. Crackers is based on a story by poet and musician Mason Williams, How to Derive Maximum Enjoyment from Crackers; it is reproduced here on the rear flap of the dust-jacket. It features a couple on a first date and takes in seduction and abandonment over a large cracker-less salad. Cited in The Open Book, pp. 198-199. 

BOOK CONDITION: Near Fine copy with solid, tight binding, bright images throughout; in a Near Fine dust jacket with fading to title, rubbing and soiling from shelf wear and a tiny closed tear at top/center margin of front panel. Nice copy. 

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