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A Woman Named Jackie.

A Woman Named Jackie.

A Woman Named Jackie.

A Woman Named Jackie.

by HEYMANN, C.David.-

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Mandarin, 1990, Great Britain.. 18x11. 720 p. 616269

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C. David Heymann is the author of A Woman Named Jackie, Liz: An Intimate Biography Of Elizabeth Taylor , and Poor Little Rich Girl: The Life And Legend Of Barbara Hutton . He lives in New York City.

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Title
A Woman Named Jackie.
Author
HEYMANN, C.David.-
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Mandarin, 1990, Great Britain.
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Paperback
ISBN 10
074930152X
ISBN 13
9780749301521
Publisher
Mandarin
Place of Publication
London
This edition first published
1990

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