Marquette alumni including Preisler have donated their publications to the University Archives, according to archivist Phillip Runkel. "Every few years you've got to update, otherwise it gets hopelessly non-functional," Preisler said. Since the book was first published in 1987, Preisler has written seven editions of "Secrets of Methamphetamine Manufacture." "I did something a little bit more useful because appeals always get denied." "I started banging that thing out, and I was there with all the other cons, mostly typing up court papers trying to appeal cases," Preisler said. It was there, in jail, that he borrowed a typewriter from another inmate, and started writing his most popular book, "Secrets of Methamphetamine Manufacture." He was jailed for methamphetamine possession in 1984, just two years after graduating from Marquette with a double major in chemistry and biology. His latest book details "bloody Brazillian knife fightin' techniques." Preisler, who earned the nickname "Uncle Fester" while at Marquette during the late 1970s and early 1980s, is the writer of cookbooks on how to manufacture methamphetamine, poison gases and LSD. Like other Marquette alumni, Steve Preisler decided to donate some of his books to the University Archives' alumni authors collection. Preisler, who earned the nickname "Uncle Fester" while at Marquette during the late 1970s and early 1980s, is the writer of cookbooks on how to manufacture methamphetamine, poison gases and LSD.,”
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