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LOVEY CHILDS: A Philadelphian's Story

LOVEY CHILDS: A Philadelphian's Story

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LOVEY CHILDS: A Philadelphian's Story

by O'Hara, John

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New York: Random House, 1969. Near fine in near fine jacket.. Exceptionally clean first edition, first printing of O'Hara's novel about two women in love, set in the 1920s. A provocative work informed by the countercultural movements of the 1960s, about the lives of lesbian women in the early part of the 20th century. The contemporary NEW YORK TIMES review of it noted about O'Hara: "he surely has the most authentically dirty mind in American fiction. His in not the stale narcissism of a Roth or the gentle romanticism of a Hemingway, but the true dirtiness of the locker room and the barracks" (NYT, Richard Rhodes, 30 November 1969). 8.5'' x 5.5''. Original full brown cloth stamped in gilt and blue. In original unclipped ($5.95) purple jacket designed by Muriel Nasser. Orange topstain, green endpapers, fore-edge machine deckle. [6], 249, [1] pages. Trace handling wear, otherwise bright, sound, unmarked.

Synopsis

Lovey Childs: A Philadelphian's Story Originally published in 1969, the tale of Lovey is set in the mad 1920's. Her mother, a lesbian, is locked in the asylum, which sets the tone for her voracious sexual exploration, with all of the consequences one might imagine.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
LOVEY CHILDS: A Philadelphian's Story
Author
O'Hara, John
Book Condition
Used - Near fine in near fine jacket.
Quantity Available
1
Publisher
Random House
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1969
Keywords
20th century,Post-WWII,1960s,US American,LGBTQ+,Jazz Age

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