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Item Number: 16203 |
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Circa: 1950-1959 Condition: Good-Very Good Type: Softcover Publisher: Bantam Books Author: Varied Pages: Varied ISBN: Predates ISBN
Here's a lot of 8 vintage Bantam paperbacks from the 1950s:
Bantam #857, 1950 1st Printing. THE HATERS (Night at Hogwallow) by Theodore Strauss. Her lie drove a whole town mad. Very small crease on back corner at top. (6455)
Bantam Giant #A1300, 1955 6th Printing. NEVER LOVE A STRANGER by Harold Robbins. Frankie Kane -– the swarming city made him crooked, tough -– and rich! Some yellowing of page edges inside. Very minor corner chips on covers. One 'reading crease' on spine. Picture shown is cover of actual book being sold. (6453)
Bantam Giant #A1318, 1955 First Printing. SAYONARA by James A. Michener. A fierce and tender tale of love and war. Very minor corner chips on covers. Picture shown is cover of actual book being sold. (6439)
Bantam #A1954, 1959. THE SUMMER LOVERS by Hollis Alpert. Hot beaches, pounding surf, crowded, passionate nights. Very minor corner chips on covers. Number hand-written at top of front. Picture shown is cover of actual book being sold. (6249)
Bantam #1038, 1952 1st Printing. DON’T TOUCH ME by MacKinlay Kantor. Woman-hungry Americans in Japan. A savagely outspoken novel. Very minor corner chips on covers. Picture shown is cover of actual book being sold. (6462)
Bantam #937, 1951 1st Printing. BRIGHT VICTORY (Lights Out), by Baynard Kendrick. Made into Universal-International Movie starring Arthur Kennedy and Peggy Dow. She wouldn’t have wanted him before; now he was different, greater … Very minor edge/corner chips on covers and spine edges. Picture shown is cover of actual book being sold. (6448)
A study of a woman’s enslavement to desire. Bantam Giant #A1123, 1st Printing, 1953. OF FORMER LOVE by Emma Laird. Good condition. Two small creases on back cover. 1x1 inch water stain on bottom corners of pages. A previous owner’s name written on front. Slight spine twist. Some 'reading creases' on spine. Picture shown is cover of actual book being sold. (6244 c1)
ANNA BECKER by Max White. Bantam #830, 2nd printing, 1950. The story of a young woman torn between fright and desire. Light rubbing on spine edges/back cover edge. Very minor corner chips on covers. Picture shown is cover of actual book being sold. (6234)
NOTE on descriptions: The books shown here are the actual ones being sold. In all cases, where you see a copyright mark in yellow on the cover, the marking does NOT appear on the book itself. It is only on the scanned image you see here. Most were cataloged by a previous owner with small numbers (e.g. N/7/30, N/3/9, etc.) written on first inside page. All have some very minor corner chips on covers. All are complete and readable. Most are more than half-a-century old … and very collectable!
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