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Avon, 1959-01-01. Paperback. Good. May be slightly musty! The covers have laminate over them and have edge wear all over, including the hinges. The spine is a bit creased as well. The pages are lightly tanned due to age. The pages of this book are clean and unmarked. FAST SHIPPING & FREE TRACKING!
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Beat Girl
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A Beatnik Trio: Like Crazy, Man / The Far-Out Ones / Beat Girl
by Geis, Richard E., Holland, Dell, Golightly, Bonnie
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A Beatnik Trio: Like Crazy, Man / The Far-Out Ones / Beat Girl
by Geis, Richard E./ Holland, Dell/ Golightly, Bonnie
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Stark House Press, 2020. Paperback. New. 336 pages. 8.50x5.47x0.83 inches.
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BEAT GIRL
by Golightly, Bonnie
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New York: Avon Publications, Inc, 1959. First Edition. Second novel by Golightly (1919-1998), ex-Greenwich Village bookstore owner, pulp fiction author, and amateur folk singer, who moved from Tennessee to live in the East Side of Manhattan. She claimed Truman Capote modeled his Breakfast at Tiffany's protagonist Holly Golightly on her, famously suing him, Random House, and Esquire Magazine in 1959. Capote denied the connection, claiming he never met Golightly, and she wound up losing the suit. A compelling work of fiction, and one of the earliest Beat Generation novels written by a woman, pre-dating Diane Di Prima's Memoirs of a Beatnik by a decade. OCLC notes 8 holdings (SUNY Buffalo, LC, U.Delaware, Emory, U.Louisville, UNC Chapel Hill, Ransom Center, U.Virginia). First Printing, a paperback original novel (Avon T-310). Octavo (16.25cm); illustrated wrappers; yellow edge-staining; 158,[2]pp. A few pinpoint rubbed spots to wrapper extremities, light wear to upper corners of a few preliminary pages,…
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