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Robbins, Harold THE CARPETBAGGERS London: Anthony Blond, (1962). First U.K. edition, first printing. Hardcover. Fine, in sky-blue boards with gilt stamping; in a fine, illustrated dust jacket. "The story of a millionaire who was soft enough to buy a stricken film company because of one woman and hard enough to make more millions after she died. The story of the whore he made a star, of the heroes he bought and sold." Price:
100.00 USD
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Robbins, Harold THE CARPETBAGGERS New York: Trident Press, (1961). First edition. Hardcover. Very slight indentation to the lower shelf edge, else near fine; in a price-clipped illustrated dust jacket that has browned with age, especially to the spine, which also shows a few small scattered droplets of stain. Enjoyable pulp fiction suggested by the career of Howard Hughes--here "Jonas Cord"; the character of Nevada Smith a William Boyd figure, Rina Marlowe "a composite of June Haver and Jean Harlow"--Brooker-Bowers. Source for the watered-down all-star film. Price:
300.00 USD
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Robbins, Harold THE PIRATE New York: Simon and Schuster, (1974). 0671218778 / 9780671218775 First edition. Hardcover. Fine, in textured brown cloth stamped in black to the front cover and in gilt and black to spine; in a lightly age-toned dust jacket. Tale of an anti-Semitic Lebanese oil sheik, who, though he does not know it, is actually an Israel-born Jew. Adapted as a two-night miniseries in 1978 starring Anne Archer, Franco Nero, Olivia Hussey, and Armand Assante. Price:
30.00 USD
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Robbins, Harold WHERE LOVE HAS GONE New York: Simon and Schuster/A Trident Press Book, (1962). B000BPGASU First edition, first printing. Hardcover. Fine, in full gray cloth with silver debossed lettering and red-foil heart device to front cover and device, red top-edge tint; in a price-clipped, mildly age-toned, thus nearly fine dust jacket. Fictionalized version of the Lana Turner-Johnny Stompanato murder case, with a "sculptress of world renown" standing in for the real-life movie queen. Filmed by Edward Dmytryk in 1964 with Susan Hayward, Mike Connors, and Bette Davis. In Slide. Price:
35.00 USD
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