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Confessions of a Crap Artist

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Jack Isidore was tyre regroover by trade, but his true vocation lay in collecting items of amazing information (did you know that that the Saragasso Sea actually exists? that the Japanese are not really human beings?) and observing the behaviour of those around him from a detached, 'scientific' viewpoint. His sister's husband had described Jack as a crap artist, but when he found himself homeless, Fay let him move into their luxury ranch house in Marin County, California. There Jack was able to play with the children — and bring his analytical turn of mind to bear on Fay's strange marriage to foul-mouthed factory owner Charley Hume... Front cover illustration by Ean Taylor

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Confessions of a Crap Artist, Philip K. Dick

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1989
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Title
Confessions of a Crap Artist
Language
English
Publisher
Paladin Books
Released
1989
Format
Paperback
Pages
272
ISBN10
0586087257
ISBN13
9780586087251
Series
First published
1975
Original title
Confessions of a Crap Artist
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3.6 out of 5
Description
Jack Isidore was tyre regroover by trade, but his true vocation lay in collecting items of amazing information (did you know that that the Saragasso Sea actually exists? that the Japanese are not really human beings?) and observing the behaviour of those around him from a detached, 'scientific' viewpoint. His sister's husband had described Jack as a crap artist, but when he found himself homeless, Fay let him move into their luxury ranch house in Marin County, California. There Jack was able to play with the children — and bring his analytical turn of mind to bear on Fay's strange marriage to foul-mouthed factory owner Charley Hume... Front cover illustration by Ean Taylor