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126 p. ; 19 cm. |
Note |
"Jean Dallas was a clever sketch artist. In his column satirizing the modern career girl, Ken Crosley characterized her as a love artist as well. For she had mastered the game of enticing men. Champagne, parties, a better job, a fatter pay check were the stakes she played for. But there were men who refused to give all and get nothing, as Jean discovered when she became associated in business with Gilbert McKay." |
Subject |
Man-woman relationships -- Fiction.
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Women artists -- Fiction.
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