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Weiss, Joe How Rough Can It Get? New York The Woodford Press 1951 NO First Edition Hardcover Near Fine in Very Good+ dj (price-clipped) [nice tight clean copy, mild shelfwear to bottom edge; jacket mildly edgeworn, a bit of rubbing/scuffing]. "Here is a modern novel of present day New York City life which is overwhelming in its force and originality. Basically, [the novel] is the story of a group of young men and the hungers and frustrations which drive them into a never-ending hunt for girls. The boys dream about the girls and try to maneuver them into intimacy. The girls, in turn, dream about the boys and try to lure them into marriage." In other words, it's kind of a sex novel, dressed up with an introduction by "world renowned psychoanalyst" Dr. Theodor Reik, who gives the reader some babble about "the sexual emergency of the male youth," and opines that the writer "has presented a basic problem of our time and has presented it between laughter and sobbing, between sneers, tears and Bronx cheers." Price:
20.00 USD
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Weiss, Joe, and Georges Primitif The Sisterhood of Evil (n.p.) Elite Books, Inc. (c.1960) First Edition Hardcover Near Fine in Near Fine dj [sharp-looking copy, with just the slightest wear to book and jacket]. Lurid tale of "Specialty Service, Inc. -- a most vile and ruthless operation whose sole job was to frame-up store employees into stealing, and was headed by two strange female partners who both were lesbians." Which would seem to beg the question: are they evil because they're lesbians, or the other way around? Price:
65.00 USD
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