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101 Uses for a Turd is the cornerstone of the Crapatalist
Movement, a radical environmental and social phenomenon initiated by its
founder, Billy Genius, who advocates the use of turds as a source of raw
material for the production of a wide range of consumer goods. The book is
an unedited compilation of 101 highly-detailed and obsessive drawings made by
Mr. Genius which illustrates the practical application of Crapitalism to the
masses, and which he presented to his followers precisely at the dawn of the
Turd Millenium. Met with great critical and public acclaim across the
globe, 101 Uses for a Turd is this year's winner of the esteemed Poolitzer Prize
for Literaturd.
101 Uses for a Turd by Billy Genius. (c) 2001 B.M., Published by
Dead Dog Press, 128 pages.
Softcover (ISBN: 0-9710280-1-X), 8" x 6.5", $12.95
(Free shipping
to USA / Canada)
Hardcover (ISBN: 0-9710280-0-X), 8 3/8" x 6 7/8", $17.95
(Free shipping
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