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entropia: a collection of unusually rare stamps by christian lorenz scheurer
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entropia: a collection of unusually rare stamps

by christian lorenz scheurer

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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 193349204X, Hardcover)

Welcome to the fascinating world of Entropia.

Entropia: A Collection of Unusually Rare Stamps is a uniquely crafted storybookfor all ages. Through a full-length narrative accompanied by 60 beautifully illustrated imaginary stamps, readers are taken on an unforgettable journey to a fantastic world.

"It is lunar year 1001, and Entropia City is ravaged by an inexplicable kitchen fire. In the ensuing chaos, the Childish Robot Czar and his Animatronic Shock Troops seize power and oust the royal family for nearly a decade."

This is the story of Queen Pingo the Young and her unwavering pursuit to end occupation and bring justice to all sentient beings. This is also the testimony of a country named Entropia, with its traditions, inhabitants, and historic milestones masterfully documented through a collection of unusually rare stamps.

(retrieved from Amazon Mon, 08 Sep 2008 00:14:52 -0400)

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