Although I have tried everywhere to be complete, I could not keep pace with the steady stream of Pokey literature that arose as I was writing this book. As I was finishing chapter 87, I received an email from my mother informing me that fifteen new Pokey-related books were to be published within the week; I have not had time to study these new works, but plan to discuss them in the sequel to this book, The Pokey Future. However, for the interested reader, I shall inscribe here the names of all books known to me at the time of this tome’s publication that were not previously described. Not being in possession of these works, and some of them being yet unpublished, I cannot give full citations; for further information, visit www.fojar.com frequently.
The Goy Principle by S. Paul
The Yo, Yo, G! Principle by Graham Messier-Flash
The Koko Principle by Moe Guerilla
The Pope Principle (unrelated to the A.J.P. book of the same name) by Angel Urbin
The Goopy Principle by Hamato Saki
The Kyoko Principle by Julie Ono
The Poe Principle by Edward Albert Rich
The Gyp Principle by Madame Patra
The Poke Principle by Sloan Cowsley
The O, O, Yoko! Principle by Jon Lemmon
The Poco Principle by Juana No
The Cop Out Principle by Pat Smith
Suggested Reading
Hitler, Adolf (1999). Mein Kampf. Translated by Ralph Manheim. New York: Mariner Books
Hofstadter, Douglas (1985). Metamagical Themas: Questing for the Essence of Mind and Pattern. New York: Basic Books.
Nietzsche, Friedrich (1995). Thus Spoke Zarathustra. Translated by Walter Kaufmann. New York: Random House, Inc.
Martin, Steve (1996). Picasso at the Lapin Agile and Other Plays. New York: Grove Press.
Cortázar, Julio (1984). Historias de cronopios y de famas. Madrid: Ediciones Alfaguara.
Lao Tzu (1990). Tao Te Ching. Translated by John C.H. Wu. Boston: Shambhala Publications.
God (1952). The Holy Bible. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons.
Gandhi, Mohandas K (1993). The Story of My Experiments with Truth. Translated by Mahadev Desai. Boston: Beacon Press.
Further Suggested Readings
Adams, Scott (1996). The Dilbert Principle. New York: HarperCollins Publishers Inc.
Eisner, Will (1985). Comics and Sequential Art. Tamarac: Poorhouse Press.
McCloud, Scott (1993). Understanding Comics. Northampton: Kitchen Sink Press.
----- (2000). Reinventing Comics. New York: HarperCollins Publishers Inc.