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Vtg Why Write a Novel by Jack Woodford, Murray & Gee (HC 1944)

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Everything Else

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Condition:

G

Book Title:

Why Write a Novel

Ex Libris:

No

Narrative Type:

Nonfiction

Topic:

Why Write. Novel

Item Height:

8 in

Item Width:

2 in

Number of Pages:

279

Format:

Hardcover

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No Dust jacket

Vintage:

Yes

Author:

Jack Woodford

Publication Year:

1944

Item Length:

6 in

Language:

English

Intended Audience:

Adults

Publisher:

Murray & Gee, Inc.

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Leisure, Hobbies & Lifestyle

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Second Printing February 1944 Jack Woodford (1894–1971) was an American novelist and non-fiction writer, author of successful pulp novels and non-fiction of the 1930s and 1940s. He wrote unique books on writing and getting published. Contents: Introduction types of novels genius and worse why write a novel? Just for the hell of it technique and other toys the fashion novel how to begin best smellers seeing is believing fly specks perfectionism to market vanity, vanity, all is vanity skin and bones prose theme song the geography of parnassus so you think you’re tough! Origin of the novel miscarriages and stillbirths so long, chums