Jacqueline Susann
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Jacqueline Susann (August 20, 1918, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – September 21, 1974, New York City) was an American author known for her best selling novels. Her most notable work was Valley of the Dolls, a book that broke sales records and spawned a 1967 movie and a short lived TV series.
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Books
- Every Night, Josephine! (Bernard Geis, 1963) Template:ISBN
- Valley of the Dolls (Bernard Geis, 1966) Template:ISBN
- The Love Machine (Simon & Schuster, 1969) Template:ISBN
- Once Is Not Enough (William Morrow, 1973) Template:ISBN
- Dolores (William Morrow, 1976) Template:ISBN
- Yargo (Bantam, 1979) Template:ISBN
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