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Old 09-29-2024, 03:27 PM   #3073
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I actually own this in paperback and in the original cover. (A First Edition in paperback. Not the hardback, unfortunately.) I found it at the BookRack about 40+ years ago.
I purchased (shame on me! ) the first edition softcover when it was first published and still have it in a box somewhere in the basement. As I vaguely remember, the main reason for purchasing it was that it was being banned by the Canadian government so as a university student, I had to buy it. I still wonder how many wannabe bombers managed to kill themselves by trying the bomb recipes.

The funniest—to me—memory was when a friend of mine pointed me to a review before the 2016 US presidential election where the reviewer claimed that Steal This Book gave amazing insight into the mind of an extreme left-wing, hate-filled socialist like Hillary (no last name given).
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