"Gentlemen prefer blondes,"
the illuminating diary of a professional lady.
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Author
Publication
1963 - Liveright Pub. Corp., New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
54,250 words, Guess
Page Count
217 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivegentlemenpreferb0000loos
- ISBN-100871408880
- ISBN-139780871408884
- LibraryThing102549
- Goodreads2306713
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- Library of Congress Control Number63009284
- OCLC Control Number288826
- OCLC Control Number6576702
- Open LibraryOL5878804M
Classifications
- LCCPZ3.L875 Ge 9
- LCCPS3523.O557 Ge 9
Description
Hilarious activities of a naive blonde and her instinct for self-protection from men.
First Sentence
A gentleman friend and I were dining at the Ritz last evening and he said that if I took a pencil and a paper and put down all of my thoughts it would make a book.
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- Fiction
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