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First edition |
| Descript |
445 pages chiefly color illustrations 23 cm |
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"This is a continuation of Mimi Pond's book Over Easy, a memoir of her time working amongst the hippies and punks of the wisecracking, fast-talking, drug-taking Imperial Café. Pond's story is equal parts time capsule of late 1970s life in California - with its deadheads, punks, disco rollers, casual sex and drug use - and bildungsroman of a young woman from naïve, sexually inexperienced art-school dropout to self-aware, self-confident artist. Mimi Pond's chatty, slyly observant anecdotes create a compelling portrait of a distinct moment in time."-- Provided by publisher |
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In late 1970s Oakland, California, Madge is a diner waitress whose art career begins to take off as those around her succumb to addiction and alcoholism. Sequel to the author's 2014 fictionalized graphic memoir, Over Easy |
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Narkotika
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Restauranger
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Cartoonists -- Comic books, strips, etc
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Drug abuse -- Comic books, strips, etc
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Women food service employees -- Comic books, strips, etc
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Restaurants -- Comic books, strips, etc
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Oakland (Calif) -- Comic books, strips, etc
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California -- Oakland
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Tecknade serier
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Comic books, strips, etc
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Graphic novels
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| Classmark |
741.5/973
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He.05
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| ISBN/ISSN |
9781770462823 (hardback) |
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1770462821 (hardback) |
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