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Hodder & Stoughton first printed 1966 hardcover. The jacket is unclipped, and has a small tear on the lower spine, as well as wear on the edges. There are two small stain spots on the corners. The spine is possibly lightly sunned, and the creases of the folds are worn in places. Rubbing / marks are apparent on the back. The boards are square and clean, with only very light edge wear. The pages are all clean and unmarked, apart from a book dealer's label and a pencil number on the FFEP. From Kirkus Review:
The fools were the ""transnormals,"" the oddballs who were the only survivors of a radiation-inspired mass suicide movement that had carried off all of the ordinary types. It's England with all the quirky kinds in the British character on display. Matthew Greville, a pretty confused character, moves through an even more chaotic world where pseudo- priests give blessings before they kill, men become monks in the order of the ""Brothers of Iniquity,"" there are gang rapes and feudal establishments and of course, rats. A very special nightmare for modern Poe-its.