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Hardcover Fiction

Week of April 8, 1973

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SEMI-TOUGH
Dan Jenkins
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SEMI-TOUGH

by Dan Jenkins · Atheneum

26 wks on list

Commissioned to write a book, a leading player of the New York Giants records the events surrounding the impending Super Bowl game with the New York Jets.

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ONCE IS NOT ENOUGH
Jacqueline Susann
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ONCE IS NOT ENOUGH

by Jacqueline Susann · William Morrow and Company

1 wks on list

Following its new edition of Jackie Susann's "Valley of the Dolls", Grove Press is proud to reissue a classic novel in the author's pantheon of pop-culture mythologies. "Once Is Not Enough" recounts the colorful life of luscious January Wayne who "can't make it with a guy because she has a thing for her glamorous celebrity dad, Mike" ("Library Journal").

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THE CAMERONS
Robert Crichton

THE CAMERONS

by Robert Crichton · Alfred a Knopf

20 wks on list

Story of Maggie Drum, a woman from a bleak mining town in Scotland who wants to better her lot in life. She finds Gillon Cameron, poverty stricken but of noble lineage, and they plan to work and starve for 20 years, saving all their money, then buy a business and live like gentry. When Gillon is hurt in a mining accident and the owner refuses to compensate him, a rebellion breaks out among the miners.

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THE PERSIAN BOY
Mary Renault
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THE PERSIAN BOY

by Mary Renault · Pantheon

20 wks on list

"It takes skill to depict, as Miss Renault has done, this half-man, half Courtesan who is so deeply in love with the warrior."-"The Atlantic Monthly"The Persian Boy traces the last years of Alexander's life through the eyes of his lover, Bagoas. Abducted and gelded as a boy, Bagoas was sold as a courtesan to King Darius of Persia, but found freedom with Alexander after the Macedon army conquered his homeland. Their relationship sustains Alexander as he weathers assassination plots, the demands of two foreign wives, a sometimes-mutinous army, and his own ferocious temper. After Alexander's mysterious death, we are left wondering if this Persian boy understood the great warrior and his ambitions better than anyone.

Historical bestseller data sourced from the New York Times Book Review, archived by Hawes Publications.