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N.P. Publishing Bell House Classic 5023 |
THE DOGGIE & THE WIDOW Raymond Benson |
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1969 1st Prtg. orig. price $1.95 cents |
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Sensitiviely written account of young and beautiful career girl becomes very close with her German Shepherd. | |
VERY GOOD PLUS or better Slightly sun-faded covers with spine wear, and pages age-tanning within. A nice copy of this hard-to-find book. |
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$60 Order this book! |
"Phyllis Trask was brown-haired, twenty-two, breathtakingly desirable, but thus far -- to the despair of the young men of Manhattan -- a virginal career girl who seemed more interested in her possible advancement of the advertising firm of Bigelow, Meredith and Kelly on Madison Avenue, than in sweet nothings whispered into her ear -- or even a male hand slipping under her skirt en route to her gossamer nylon panties. " |
Author Raymond Benson would later author numerous James Bond Movie-Tie-In novelizations. Check out other publications with Career-related Sleaze books or other Beasty books.