William Burroughs Book Covers

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Shrunk for 8-tracks, cassettes, CDs and now iTunes, this once-crucial part of any band's identity is about to reclaim its rightful position of power.
Shrunk for 8-tracks, cassettes, CDs and now iTunes, this once-crucial part of any band's identity is about to reclaim its rightful position of power.
added 2007 Fri Mar 16 19:44:20 by charbarred
These are all real. (Feel free to search Amazon or Google for them.) They have not been edited in any way except for size. If you click on them, they will bring you to the full sized version. I highly recommend doing this since you cannot truly appreciate these works of art at low resolution. They are numbered in descending order from bad to worst.
These are all real. (Feel free to search Amazon or Google for them.) They have not been edited in any way except for size. If you click on them, they will bring you to the full sized version. I highly recommend doing this since you cannot truly appreciate these works of art at low resolution. They are numbered in descending order from bad to worst.








