final instalment (for the time being) in an irregular series prompted by the bizarrely large number of friends who've got books out this year

A work of unbridled genius. (Or so I assume).

Loads of mates in this one. A work of unbridled scenius. (Or so I assume).

Just one mate in this one. Discographisme récréatif (assemblage de Patrice Caillet) is a very attractive, fascinating and covetable collection of homemade/customised/defaced/doodled-upon record sleeves and CD covers, mostly the work of unknowns found at flea markets, but in some cases done special-like by artist contributors like Matt (page 41). More info here.