Edited by Nikolas Schreck. 1st ed./2nd printing. The highly rare compendium of Manson-alia from Amok Press, blurbed by Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme (because of course it is) and containing, among other things "anecdotes, death certificates, astounding coincidences, and obscure but pertinent facts." I have no idea what makes the 1988 paperback so pricey and rare; Schreck's Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolas_Schreck#The_Manson_File) , while quite a journey of its own, does little to illuminate the book's market.

Hopefully the pics illuminate the book's condition: some edgewear; an old price sticker fairly baked onto the back cover; and of course the coffee stains, which except for the ones at the front haven't traveled into the pages. The spine is a bit faded and leans very slightly, but the pages are bright (except for the coffee, of course) and holding steady. A previous owner enclosed a 1992 Esquire piece about the Manson family and saving the whales, so I'll send that along too.