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None. Near Fine in Very Good Indeed jacket. A first UK edition copy of this satirical and romantic novel, which was made into a film starring Clark Gable. The first UK edition of this work in the publisher's original cloth binding, with the original unclipped dust wrapper. Frederic E. Wakeman Sr. (1909-1998) was a writer and director. His novel The Hucksters is a critique of the post-World War II radio advertising industry, with romantic entanglements for the protagonist. It was soon made into a 1947 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film directed by Jack Conway, starring Clark Gable, Deborah Kerr and Ava Gardner. In publisher's original cloth binding, with original unclipped dust wrapper. Externally, cloth is smart though faded to the spine. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean. Dust wrapper is bright and smart, with just a little chipping to the head of the spine. Near Fine.
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The dust jacket is missing. Hardcover Book, Good condition but not perfect, Cover has minor nicks and tears, spine shows some creases from use. Ask Questions and request photos if your buying for the cover and not the content. Items are uploaded with their own individual photo, but when Multiple Items are for sale only one representative photo may be shown. Actual Photos are availible upon request. Fast Shipping-Safe and Secure!
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Good in no jacket. Spine and both covers creased, heavy edgewear, old style cover and cellophane is peeling, previous owners stamp on inside of both covers and in ink on title page, otherwise pages clean and binding tight, ships from Colorado.
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Very Good. No Dj. Book Octavo; hardcover, VG in red boards; no dj. may be 1st edition. 307 pages-This satire of the radio-advertising-soaps business is Wakeman's second novel.