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  • Goldman, William (1931-2018) {S. Morgenstern and Harry Langlaugh}

    Published by Delacorte, NY, 1976

    Seller: Blacks Bookshop: Member of CABS 2017, IOBA, SIBA, ABA, Argillite, KY, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover_cloth. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. BCE/BOMC. 5.75"x8.5" 211 pgs. Black cloth boards w/silver letters. DJ #3106 designed by Dick Huebner. Jacket photo by Stuart Roth. Author photo by Ilene Jones. Spine straight, binding tight, pages clean w/soft tone. Not x-library, unclipped (no price), & unmarked. Faint foxing to bottom edge. Secure ship w/track #. "One of those can't-put-it-down-until-the-last-page-is-turned monsters that has readers all over the country missing sleep."â"Minneapolis Tribune Corky is a brilliant entertainer with a bright future ahead of him. He has good looks, many women, and enormous talent. He also had a secret and a certainty: a secret that must be hidden from his public at all costs; and a certainty that the dark forces of magic were out to destroy him. "Fascinating . . . This dazzling psychological thriller cannot be put down! . . . The most imaginative and enjoyable novel I've read since Marathon Man. . . . [A] bizarre journey into the world of illusion."â"St. Louis Post-Dispatch "Kept me up half the night. . . . A brilliantly alarming novel!"â"Cosmopolitan Source: Publisher Magic is a psychological horror novel written by William Goldman. It was published in the United States in August 1976 by Delacorte Press. In 1978 Richard Attenborough directed a feature film adaptation of the story that starred Anthony Hopkins and Ann-Margret. Wikipedia.