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Ok. I have it for some time now, but simply can't look at it once and put it on the shelf, this book is something special. It's an almost 8 meter-foldout of visual pencil overload in the form of Hitlers, Jesus-lookalikes, therapy-exppress trains, pornochurches, KKK-members and a whole lot of sweat,guts and rock'n'roll. Helge Reumann and Xavier Robel's Elvis road. Get it, it's a must-see.
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