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Very Good. Ballantyne, 1958. paperback in fair condition; 227pp+11pp biblio, index; An aristocrat among prostitutes, the call girl is generally considered a glamorous carefree daughter of joy. But in her relations with men she is frigid, and she has no friends outside the "life." She frequently uses dope to fight chronic depression and anxiety. Sooner or later she may try to commit suicide. If she's a success she makes around $20, 000 a year. She maintains a fashionable address, wears mink like a badge and keeps her "old man"-who is not her father-in Cadillacs. Her profession is practiced under a rigid code. She protects her "clients" names, accepts no more than the determined fee-anywhere from $20 to $100-and scorns the streetwalker. These are only a few of the startling facts in The Call Girl. 7x4¼"......We ship daily from our Bookshop.
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Good. Good condition. 8th printing. (prostitution, sex work, psychoanalysis) A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.