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AMERICA'S CITIES OF SIN.

AMERICA'S CITIES OF SIN.

AMERICA'S CITIES OF SIN.

AMERICA'S CITIES OF SIN.

by SARLAT, Noah, 1918-1993 - editor :

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New York : Lion Books, (1951). First edition. Prostitution - Dope - Torso Murders - campaigning city-by-city journalism by various hands: New York; Brooklyn; Baltimore; Havana; Washington; Eloy; San Bernadino; Hollywood; Tia Juana; Ybor City; Panama City; Galveston; Montreal; Calumet City; Kansas City. Foolscap 8vo (17cm). 128pp. Original pictorial wrappers; slight wear at tips, but a very good copy.

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Ash Rare Books GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
43885
Title
AMERICA'S CITIES OF SIN.
Author
SARLAT, Noah, 1918-1993 - editor :
Book Condition
Used
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Binding
Paperback
Publisher
New York : Lion Books, (1951).
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
American Literature, Pulp Fiction, True Crime

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