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THE WOMAN THING

THE WOMAN THING

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THE WOMAN THING

by Daimler, Harriet (pseud. Iris Owen)

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San Diego: Greenleaf Classics, 1967. 1st printing. Paperback. Light shelfwear. Very good. 176pp. One of author Daimler"s more unusual works, involving debates about philosophy, madness, religion, and the screaming tender demon inside. Martha and Macdonald sit in Paris, debate and chat, and need, and desire, and reject... And have lots of sex. GC242.

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Title
THE WOMAN THING
Author
Daimler, Harriet (pseud. Iris Owen)
Book Condition
Used - Paperback. Light shelfwear. Very good
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Edition
1st printing
Publisher
Greenleaf Classics
Place of Publication
San Diego
Date Published
1967

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