| Stefan Themerson - Fiction - 2005 - 228 pages
Hobson's Island (so called because Mr. Hobson bought it, or did Mr. Hobson buy it because it was so called?) enjoyed decades of isolation in the Atlantic Ocean. For years, the ... | |
| Stefan Themerson - Fiction - 2004 - 332 pages
At times in his life, Tom Harris is a dull schoolboy, an apprentice barber, a delinquent husband, an old man with a monkey who drinks at the Green Man Pub, "il professore ... | |
| Stefan Themerson - Fiction - 2006 - 212 pages
When an unknown black poodle inexplicably explodes in philosophy professor Timothy Chesterton-Brown's back yard--paralyzing the professor and killing his guest--the "mystery of ... | |
| Stefan Themerson - Biographical fiction - 1997 - 260 pages
With an introduction by Keith Waldrop Two riotous novels by the Polish-Born British writer Stefan Thermson, who with his wife Francesca ran the Baberbocchus press in London ... | |
| Stefan Themerson - Literature - 1965 - 120 pages
Why should a one-legged uncle be a less interesting phenomenon thant the three-legged Bayamus? How explain the triggering powers of dead words? These are the terrible questions ... | |
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