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jack ruby's girls

first edition, scarce, 1970.

from the front flap:
"strippers, b-girls and naive bus station broads knew jack ruby best. two of the girls who worked for him--felt the sting of his insults and the childlike gentleness of his compassion for all living things--have given a fascinating account about life in ruby's carousel club in dallas. and in doing it, they have also told a compelling story about jack ruby himself.
diana hunter and alice anderson have put together their stories and the stories of the other jack ruby girls with straightforward honesty. they are sometimes funny. sometimes tearfully pathetic. and sometimes $exy.
more effectively than other writers and reporters who thought they understood ruby and why he shot the man who killed president kennedy, these girls give their own insight into jack ruby's character. they offer the most believeable explanation yet for his undoing--a compulsion for what he thought of as 'class.'"

atlanta, ga: hallux, inc. isbn: 087667063x. 8.5 x 5.5 inches. 190 pages. hardcover. red paper boards with gold spine lettering. book condition: near fine. slightest shelfwear throughout. near fine. jacket condition: negligible losses to spine. minor shelfwear throughout. unclipped ($4.95). very good. Item #1222

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Item #1222 jack ruby's girls. diana hunter, alice anderson.
jack ruby's girls