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The lost sequel to Steal This Book

politics/current events, subversive lit

steal_this_bookI recently posted an item about Penguin Classics bringing out an edition of Steal This Book this summer. That reminded me of something I posted on my site The Memory Hole several years ago, regarding the lost sequel to Steal This Book:

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In one of Hoffman’s last interviews (published in Pranks! from RE/Search Publications (1987)), Andrea Juno asked him: “Have you ever considered writing a sequel to Steal This Book?” He replied:

I did–it was 500 pages long. I submitted it to a publisher who went bankrupt and lost it–the only copy. I was totally heartbroken because it was the definitive work on counterfeiting, jewel smuggling–you name it. It’s what people think Steal This Book is.

In the introduction to Steal This Book, Hoffman gave some hints about what else could’ve been in the lost sequel:

Watch for a special edition called Steal This White House, complete with blueprints of underground passages, methods of jamming the communications network, and a detailed map of the celebrated room where according to Tricia Nixon, “Daddy loves to listen to Mantovanni records, turn up the air conditioner full blast, sit by the fireplace, gaze out the window to the Washington Monument and meditate on those difficult problems that face all the peoples of this world.”



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