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Seymour’s book published

After months of mysterious and excruciating delays, it seems Richard (Lenin’s Tomb) Seymour’s “The Liberal Defense of Murder” has become a real, existing book.

I haven’t had a chance to read it, and probably never will, but the glaring misspelling of “defense” on the cover is not a good sign. (They had it right first.)

Nor is this (from a commenter at Lenin’s Tomb):

I did, however, have to scramble to find a dictionary after coming across a few words that I was not familial with, such as anfractuous and refulgent. Apparently this proves that my vocabulary is not as expansive as I had originally thought.

I think it proves something else entirely, but I’ll leave that up to the reader.

Of course I don’t expect anyone to actually buy the thing, but if you’ve received a review copy, or if you’ve thumbed through it in a bookstore, tell us what you think.

Does Harry’s Place get any shout-outs? Does Seymour take the trouble to define “murder” before he accuses us liberals of defending it?