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Norman Mailer: Works and Days
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The Faith of Graffiti. Documented by Mervyn Kurlansky and Jon Naar. Prepared by Lawrence Schiller. Text by Norman Mailer. An Alskog Book, New York: Praeger, 7 May. Essay on New York City’s graffiti artists, 96 pp. (15 of text, 81 of photographs of graffiti art), $14.95.

Simultaneously as a softcover; London: Mathews, Miller Dunbar, with a different title: Watching My Name Go By. No dedication. Rpt: in a shorter form, as 74.8; complete in 82.16, 98.7. See 74.12.