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The Price of Salt (Carol) (Chinese Edition) - 14 Angebote vergleichen
Bester Preis: € 26,94 (vom 23.02.2017)The Price of Salt (Carol) (Chinese Edition) (2016)
ISBN: 9789863592006 bzw. 9863592005, Sprache unbekannt, 384 Seiten, Mu Ma Wen Hua/Tsai Fong Books, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, suebpp.
Traditional Chinese edition of The Price of Salt, one of many Patricia Highsmith bestsellers. The book is re-titled Carol and is now a major motion picture released in January 2016. In Traditional Chinese. Annotation copyright Tsai Fong Books, Inc. Distributed by Tsai Fong Books, Inc. Paperback, 標籤: Mu Ma Wen Hua/Tsai Fong Books, Mu Ma Wen Hua/Tsai Fong Books, 產品組: Book, 出版: 2016-01-27, 工作室: Mu Ma Wen Hua/Tsai Fong Books.
The Price of Salt (1991)
ISBN: 9781562800031 bzw. 1562800035, in Englisch, 276 Seiten, Naiad Press, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, stationmaster books and records.
• First Digital Edition • Includes an Afterword on the history of pulp paperbacks Therese is nineteen and working in a department store during the Christmas shopping season. She dates men, although not with real enthusiasm. One day a beautiful older woman comes over to her counter and buys a doll. As the purchase is a C.O.D. order, Therese makes a mental note of the customer’s address. She is intrigued and drawn to the woman. Although young, inexperienced and shy, she writes a note to the customer, Carol, and is elated and surprised when Carol invites her to meet. Therese realizes she has strong feelings for Carol, but is unsure of what they represent. Carol, in the process of a bitter separation and divorce, is also quite lonely. Soon the two women begin spending a great deal of time together. Before long, they are madly and hopelessly in love. The path is not easy for them, however. Carol also has a child and a very suspicious husbanddangerous ground for the lovers. When the women leave New York and travel west together, they discover the choices they’ve made to be together will have lasting effects on both their lives. Considered to be the first lesbian pulp novel to break the pulp publishing industry-enforced pattern of tragic consequences for its lesbian heroines, The Price of Salt was written pseudonymously by Patricia Highsmith – the author of Strangers on a Train and The Talented Mr. Ripley. As one reviewer wrote in 1952, “Claire Morgan is completely natural. She has a story to tell and she tells it with an almost conversational ease. Her people are neither degenerate monsters nor fragile victims of the social order. They must—and do—pay a price for thinking, feeling and loving ‘differently,’ but they are courageous and true to themselves throughout.” About Lesbian Pulp Fiction: A new revolution was underway at the start of the 1940s in America—a paperback revolution that would change the way publishers would produce and distribute books and the reading public would consume them. In 1939 a new publishing company—Pocket Books—stormed onto the scene with the publication of its first paperbound book. Unlike hardback books, these pulp paperbacks were inexpensive and readily available everywhere. The American public could not get enough of them. During the 1940s, mysteries and romances were the hot sellers. In the early 1950s, new pulp fiction subgenres emerged—science fiction, westerns, gay & lesbian fiction, juvenile delinquent and “sleaze”, for instance—that would tantalize readers with gritty, realistic and lurid stories never seen before. Publishers soon came to realize that *** sells. In a competitive frenzy for readers, they turned from straightforward "tasteful" cover images to alluring covers that frequently featured a ***y woman in some form of undress, along with a suggestive tag line that promised stories of *** and violence within the covers. To this day, the pulp cover art of these vintage paperback books is just as sought after as the books themselves were sixty years ago. We are excited to make these wonderful pulp fiction stories available in ebook format to new generations of readers, as a new revolution—the ebook revolution—is in full swing. We hope you will enjoy this nostalgic look back at a period in American history when dames were dangerous, tough-guys were deadly and dolls were downright delicious. Paperback, Ausgabe: Revised, Label: Naiad Press, Naiad Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1991-03, Studio: Naiad Press, Verkaufsrang: 1238497.
The Price of Salt (1991)
ISBN: 9781562800031 bzw. 1562800035, in Englisch, 276 Seiten, Naiad Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, RDandLocke.
• First Digital Edition • Includes an Afterword on the history of pulp paperbacks Therese is nineteen and working in a department store during the Christmas shopping season. She dates men, although not with real enthusiasm. One day a beautiful older woman comes over to her counter and buys a doll. As the purchase is a C.O.D. order, Therese makes a mental note of the customer’s address. She is intrigued and drawn to the woman. Although young, inexperienced and shy, she writes a note to the customer, Carol, and is elated and surprised when Carol invites her to meet. Therese realizes she has strong feelings for Carol, but is unsure of what they represent. Carol, in the process of a bitter separation and divorce, is also quite lonely. Soon the two women begin spending a great deal of time together. Before long, they are madly and hopelessly in love. The path is not easy for them, however. Carol also has a child and a very suspicious husbanddangerous ground for the lovers. When the women leave New York and travel west together, they discover the choices they’ve made to be together will have lasting effects on both their lives. Considered to be the first lesbian pulp novel to break the pulp publishing industry-enforced pattern of tragic consequences for its lesbian heroines, The Price of Salt was written pseudonymously by Patricia Highsmith – the author of Strangers on a Train and The Talented Mr. Ripley. As one reviewer wrote in 1952, “Claire Morgan is completely natural. She has a story to tell and she tells it with an almost conversational ease. Her people are neither degenerate monsters nor fragile victims of the social order. They must—and do—pay a price for thinking, feeling and loving ‘differently,’ but they are courageous and true to themselves throughout.” About Lesbian Pulp Fiction: A new revolution was underway at the start of the 1940s in America—a paperback revolution that would change the way publishers would produce and distribute books and the reading public would consume them. In 1939 a new publishing company—Pocket Books—stormed onto the scene with the publication of its first paperbound book. Unlike hardback books, these pulp paperbacks were inexpensive and readily available everywhere. The American public could not get enough of them. During the 1940s, mysteries and romances were the hot sellers. In the early 1950s, new pulp fiction subgenres emerged—science fiction, westerns, gay & lesbian fiction, juvenile delinquent and “sleaze”, for instance—that would tantalize readers with gritty, realistic and lurid stories never seen before. Publishers soon came to realize that *** sells. In a competitive frenzy for readers, they turned from straightforward "tasteful" cover images to alluring covers that frequently featured a ***y woman in some form of undress, along with a suggestive tag line that promised stories of *** and violence within the covers. To this day, the pulp cover art of these vintage paperback books is just as sought after as the books themselves were sixty years ago. We are excited to make these wonderful pulp fiction stories available in ebook format to new generations of readers, as a new revolution—the ebook revolution—is in full swing. We hope you will enjoy this nostalgic look back at a period in American history when dames were dangerous, tough-guys were deadly and dolls were downright delicious. Paperback, Ausgabe: Revised, Label: Naiad Press, Naiad Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1991-03, Studio: Naiad Press, Verkaufsrang: 1238497.
The Price of Salt (Carol) (2016)
ISBN: 9789863592006 bzw. 9863592005, Sprache unbekannt, Mu Ma Wen Hua/Tsai Fong Books, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Amazon.fr.
Broché, 標籤: Mu Ma Wen Hua/Tsai Fong Books, Mu Ma Wen Hua/Tsai Fong Books, 產品組: Book, 出版: 2016-01-27, 工作室: Mu Ma Wen Hua/Tsai Fong Books.
The Price of Salt (Carol) (2016)
ISBN: 9789863592006 bzw. 9863592005, Sprache unbekannt, Mu Ma Wen Hua/Tsai Fong Books, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Paper Cavalier Canada.
Paperback, Этикетка: Mu Ma Wen Hua/Tsai Fong Books, Mu Ma Wen Hua/Tsai Fong Books, Группа продуктов: Book, Опубликовано: 2016-01-27, Студия: Mu Ma Wen Hua/Tsai Fong Books.
The Price of Salt (Carol) (2016)
ISBN: 9789863592006 bzw. 9863592005, Sprache unbekannt, Mu Ma Wen Hua/Tsai Fong Books, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Smaller World Future.
Paperback, 標籤: Mu Ma Wen Hua/Tsai Fong Books, Mu Ma Wen Hua/Tsai Fong Books, 產品組: Book, 出版: 2016-01-27, 發佈日期: 2016-01-27, 工作室: Mu Ma Wen Hua/Tsai Fong Books.
The Price of Salt (Carol) (2016)
ISBN: 9789863592006 bzw. 9863592005, Sprache unbekannt, Mu Ma Wen Hua/Tsai Fong Books, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Amazon.de.
Taschenbuch, 標籤: Mu Ma Wen Hua/Tsai Fong Books, Mu Ma Wen Hua/Tsai Fong Books, 產品組: Book, 出版: 2016-01-27, 工作室: Mu Ma Wen Hua/Tsai Fong Books.
The Price of Salt (Carol) (2016)
ISBN: 9789863592006 bzw. 9863592005, Sprache unbekannt, Mu Ma Wen Hua/Tsai Fong Books, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, thebookcommunity_ca.
Paperback, 標籤: Mu Ma Wen Hua/Tsai Fong Books, Mu Ma Wen Hua/Tsai Fong Books, 產品組: Book, 出版: 2016-01-27, 工作室: Mu Ma Wen Hua/Tsai Fong Books.
The Price of Salt (1991)
ISBN: 9781562800031 bzw. 1562800035, in Englisch, Naiad Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, HPB Inc. TX, Dallas, [RE:5].
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The Price of Salt (1984)
ISBN: 9781562800031 bzw. 1562800035, in Englisch, 276 Seiten, Naiad Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, powellsbookstore.
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