Meet Maya Endicott--a sexaholic, alcoholic, drug abuser auditioning for stardom. Maya is a female flasher, prone to indulge her habit with taxi drivers and stunned delivery men. Carole Mallory tells of the perverse desires, the amorous delights of an erotic heroine as only a woman experiences them.
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Meet Maya Endicott--a sexaholic, alcoholic, drug abuser auditioning for stardom. Maya is a female flasher, prone to indulge her habit with taxi drivers and stunned delivery men. Carole Mallory tells of the perverse desires, the amorous delights of an erotic heroine as only a woman experiences them.
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Fine in fine dust jacket. 203 p. Audience: General/trade. First edition UK hardback, 1988 W.H. Allen. The book is in fine condition, the dustjacket is in fine condition and is not price clipped.
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Good. RELIABLE library withdrawal in the plastic, protective cover. Stamped at the page edge with a card pocket page on the inside RIPPED out by the library leaving a jagged edge to that page. Light scuff to the plastic cover. Some foxing to the page edge. Some yellow tones to the pages This edition remains useful!
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Very good in very good dust jacket. Sewn binding. Paper over boards. Audience: General/trade. Tight, square spine. Clean, unmarked interior. Some toning to the head and foot of the spine, but very little wear to the book overall. Light to moderate edge-wear to the jacket. Designed by Karolina Harris. Author photo by Francesco Scavullo. As a young actress, Mallory appeared in Looking for Mr. Goodbar and The Stepford Wives, as well as a number of TV commercials, including one for Faberge ('Are You Wild Enough to Wear It? ), which was banned for being too risqué. She dated Sean Connery, Marcello Mastroianni, Louis Malle, and most enduringly, Norman Mailer, who urged her to quit acting and take up writing. Jacket designer Patricia Manzone, whose work includes the equally tubular first edition of Lorrie Moore's Self-Help, employs loud, multifaceted lettering here to entice the reader into the book, which, according to the jacket copy, 'shows us what it's really like to be a girl on the make. ' 203 pp.