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First Edition. First Printing (STATED) Attractive Book. Tiny tears to DJ. Dated christmas inscription to friend on front end page. The boards and pages are in Fine ++ condition. Some tanning to DJ. Some foxing to edges. This is a very attractive book.

371 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published November 12, 1961

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John O'Hara

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American writer John Henry O'Hara contributed short stories to the New Yorker and wrote novels, such as BUtterfield 8 (1935) and Ten North Frederick (1955).

Best-selling works of John Henry O'Hara include Appointment in Samarra . People particularly knew him for an uncannily accurate ear for dialogue. O'Hara, a keen observer of social status and class differences, wrote frequently about the socially ambitious.

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August 19, 2023
You'll often see O'Hara's short stories being applauded for their dialogue, but from reading through this collection you'll soon discover that these are not short stories with excellent dialogue so much as short stories made into excellent stories because the dialogue carries the characterization and most of the plot. Reading this collection is like having one companionable conversation after another with a host of interesting characters.
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September 8, 2016
if ya dig updike and cheever, you'll dig o'hara. these stories are from the early sixties. lots of smoking, drinking, and a fair amount of sex. highly recommended.
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