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Descripción Wraps. Condición: New. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Bill Branon's first novel, "Let Us Prey," is something of a legend in book publishing circles. Branon -- Harvard graduate, retired navy dentist and captain -- reports writing the book so his youngest son Mark, imprisoned on Drug War charges, and Mark's prison buddies would have something hard-hitting to read. The prescient novel is about a group of citizens who become so fed up with America's tax and regulatory code that they take to blowing up IRS offices. "A remarkable book . . . It looks like a novel, it reads like a novel . . . but something very real exists between these lines . . . and it is chilling. . . . What happens when escalating taxes and an insatiable bureaucracy threaten the average citizen's financial survival? . . ." This is the original, self-published "Black Seal Press" trade paperback edition, the one Branon hauled around Southern California in his old station wagon, originally priced at $12.95 -- not the later Harper reprint. Black glossy cover displays a red pair of dice and a flaming IRS Form 1040. (The author says he managed to set his garage door on fire before he finally got the image right.) Condition new and unread; opened only by the author, who has signed the book (signature only) in black felt-tip on the title page. From the final known hoard of new, mint-condition copies. Reduced from $32. Signed by Author(s). Nº de ref. del artículo: 000093