I am guess the edition itself was not so bizarre, really. It was being the same Latin translation as all ways, but printed in Spain. But the release party was at London, because a lot of the stuff from Spain was to selling very well in England those days. Now the release party, that one was bizarre. My friend Cthulhu showed up to it. He was spend the entire time doing three card monty games against the rich British people, only they were not knowing he was using eldritch magicks. He was really fleecing them. By the end to the party he was have so many pieces of the jewelry draped on him that he was a very sparkling guy and with gold and some girls too. That was being a bizarre sight. And would you know of course he was borrow money from me for coach fare back to the seashore, he was say "I have got these jewels but no liquid assets." That's the sense of humor of Cthulhu, kind of funny unless you are the joke's butt.
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