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In the rough end of Philadelphia, docker William Kerrigan obsesses over the mysterious suicide of his sister. Into a dive bar walks Lorretta Channing the beautiful, enigmatic socialite and sister of Newton the drunk. Loretta's the impossible dream, the escape route from his hellhole existence, but maybe she holds the key to his sister's death.
Cult lowlife novel (adapted for cinema by Jean-Jacques Beineix) w/ new introduction for this Midnight Classics edition by Adrian Wooton. Softcover, spine sl. creased otherwise VG. 
Previously read with moderate shelf wear. No underlining or margin notes present. We are the Twin Cities' largest independent book store. 
Paperback. Cover has rubbing and slight shelf wear. Text blocks are clean. Pages are somehwat yellowed along the edges. Text is clean and unmarked. Binding is tight. Mystery. Pasadena's finest independent new and used bookstore.; Midnight Classics; 0.56 x 7.78 x 5.02 Inches; 192 pages. 
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1st printing. Shelf wear, tanning. Corner back cover torn, Back pages have small tears. Front hinge loose. Else tight, clean copy. 
Softcover. From an inventory that is 100% brand-new, 100% direct from the publishers' distribution channel. We carry NO pre-owned, NO remaindered. We pack in CARDBOARD to ensure the pristine quality is maintained. (Bubble-wrap alone is NOT sufficient to protect from USPS equipment. ) Guaranteed brand-NEW, protected with CARDBOARD, your satisfaction is guaranteed. BKLUVID: 9781852424497. 
Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 192 p. Midnight Classics. 
Soft Cover. Fine. 1st Printing. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. American noir fiction. Introduction by Adrian Wootton. 184pp. Unread. Cover design: Push. 
144 pp. Gold Medal Book 348. Edge and corner wear with creasing on the covers and spine; not store stamped. Scans are available for all books. 
1st edition, paperback original from Gold Medal (#348), 1953. Cover art by Victor Olson. VERY GOOD MINUS. 