Language: English
Published by Beagle, New York, 1974
Seller: Biblio Pursuit, Lenhartsville, PA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Moderate wear around the extremities of cover and spine. A Beagle PBO. Gothic Fiction November, 1974.
Published by Prestige Books, New York, 1972
Seller: Odd Volume Bookstore, JACKSON, TN, U.S.A.
paperback. Condition: Acceptable/No Dj. Mass Market used bookstore stamp and front cover corner clip.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Nursing novel, being a fictional nurse story, one of the Avalon "inspirational stories of a glamorous profession". Dust jacket has edgewear, good used book. Ex-Library.
Published by Prestige Books, 1972
Seller: Eatons Books and Crafts, Owatonna, MN, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Paperback, in Very Good condition, there are no stamps writing or marks, paper is tanning with age, a little scuffing and edge wear, nice shape for an older book, A Magnum Gothic Original,
Published by Prestige Easy Eye Magnum Books, USA, 1972
Seller: Comic World, Steinbach, MB, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good +. GOTHIC Style Painted Cover (illustrator). PBO - Paperback Original (True 1st). Large Type EASY EYE Non-Glare Paper; 191 Pages; Goodreads: Hapless Ivy Langer finally lands a job as governess, a position that appears heaven-sent for the child-loving, but seemingly dull young woman. But, will the new job turn out to be a hellish trap of accusations of incompetence or worse? >>> Cover scuffing;; minor pen to frotn cover; Spine Slant, Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Book.
Published by Ballantine Books, United States, 1974
Seller: Joseph M Zunno, ROY, WA, U.S.A.
soft. Condition: See Pic.
mass_market. Condition: Good. Water damage along bottom outer corners of first half of pages. Text unaffected. Book shows common (average) signs of wear and use. Binding is still tight. Covers are intact but may be repaired. We have 75,000 books to choose from -- Ship within 24 hours -- Satisfaction Guaranteed!
Unknown. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Condition: Used. In a world where fashion reigns supreme and societal norms are but mere suggestions, Mary Mann Fletcher?s audaciously titled tome, "The Devils Dress," emerges like a flamboyant peacock at a funeral. Published in the swinging year of 1972 by the illustrious Prestigue Books (which sounds like the result of an artsy dinner party gone awry), this book promises to take readers on a sartorial journey that defies both reason and gravity. Are you ready to unravel the mysteries of fabric and folly? Imagine a universe where clothes carry the weight of not just fabric but also existential dread. With every turn of the page, Fletcher spins a yarn about a dress so magnificent, so daring, it makes the Mona Lisa blush. Adorned with sequins that twinkle like the eyes of a thousand mischievous sprites, this dress becomes a symbol ? or perhaps a curse ? for those who dare to wear it. Yes, dear reader, you may find yourself questioning the very essence of style, and whether the dress or the wearer is truly possessed by the spirit of the devil. Our author, Fletcher, seems to have a knack for weaving irony into her prose, creating a narrative that is part fashion critique, part social commentary, and entirely bewildering. One might wonder if she had a crystal ball predicting the future of runway shows, where models strut in garments that resemble works of abstract art rather than traditional clothing. Did she foresee the return of the avant-garde? Or was she simply trying to make sense of the polyester nightmare that plagued the 1970s? Either way, her observations will leave you chuckling nervously as you examine your own wardrobe choices. As you leaf through the pages, prepare to encounter a motley crew of characters who all share an inexplicable fascination with this singular dress. They range from the flamboyant socialite who believes the dress can grant her eternal youth, to the cynical tailor who views it as a mere object of ridicule. Each perspective adds a delightful layer to the narrative, ensuring that you will not only contemplate the ethics of dressing but also engage in the kind of philosophical debates typically reserved for late-night pub discussions. Condition: Used. This book has seen better days, much like the dress it features. Expect the pages to be slightly yellowed, reminiscent of a bygone era when bell-bottoms were all the rage and hair was best when it resembled a bird?s nest. The cover, while showing signs of wear, boasts a certain charm that only a second-hand book can claim. It has lived a life, possibly even worn by someone who thought they could pull off the devilish ensemble themselves. It is the perfect companion for your coffee table, sparking conversation and perhaps a few raised eyebrows. A wardrobe malfunction that could lead to an existential crisis. A representation of the 1970s that is both cringe-worthy and captivating. Characters who could easily moonlight as fashion advisors or cautionary tales. A dress that may or may not be a gateway to hell, depending on your taste in fashion. Prose that dances between the absurd and the insightful, like a drunken ballet. So, if you find yourself pondering the deeper significance of your own clothing choices or if you?re simply in the market for a book that will add a touch of the bizarre to your library, "The Devils Dress" may be just the peculiar pick you need. It?s a delightful nod to the ridiculousness of fashion and the human condition, all wrapped up in a cover that has seen more parties than you have. Grab your copy from Crappy Old Books, where the past is never truly forgotten, and the quirks are always celebrated.