Uncle Fester (author) - Books By Uncle Fester

Books By Uncle Fester

  • Advanced Techniques of Clandestine Psychedelic & Amphetamine Manufacture. ISBN 1-55950-174-X.
  • Home Workshop Explosives, Second Edition. ISBN 0-9701485-4-2.
  • Practical LSD Manufacture. ISBN 1-55950-123-5.
  • Secrets of Methamphetamine Manufacture Sixth Edition with Recipes for MDA, Ecstacy, and other Psychedelic Amphetamines. ISBN 1-55950-223-1.
  • Silent Death, Revised and Expanded Second Edition. ISBN 0-9701485-3-4.
  • Vest Busters: How to Make your Own Body-Armor-Piercing Bullets. ISBN 0-9701485-1-8.
  • Bloody Brazilian Knife Fightin' Techniques ISBN 0-9701485-5-0.

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