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Hospital Nurse $5.00
    : Harlequin 313, . . , , "There is no room in the mind of a nurse, dedicated to the saving of human lives, for hatred and jealousy. And yet Kathy Marshall found herself in that unenviable position. Walking the silent corridors, through wards often happy, but more often fraught with despair and suf  
Community Nurse $7.50
    : Harlequin 264, . . , , "After the glamour and romance of New York, and training in a big city hospital, beautiful young Dana Brooks found it difficult to return to the town of Sedgewick to become a community nurse. Nothing ever happens in a small town, or so Dana thought--"; strong spine slant/r  
Calling Nurse Blair $6.00
    : Harlequin 284, . . , , "Lovely Alex Blair was not unaware of Douglas Allen's attraction. He was a young and capable doctor, and friendly with everyone at the Haddon Hospital. Alex had decided to make nursing a career after an unfortunate tragedy--" (as opposed to those * fortunate* tragedies we  
Doctor Bill $6.00
    : Harlequin 346, . . , , "Christine Barnes found great satisfaction in her new work as Public Health Nurse in the poor Tenth District of Westbrook. Her friends wondered if she had not left Westbrook General Hospital to take public health training in order to avoid further contact with Dr. Jim Ball  
Hospital Nurse $6.00
    : Harlequin 313, . . , , "There is no room in the mind of a nurse, dedicated to the saving of human lives, for hatred and jealousy. And yet Kathy Marshall found herself in that unenviable position. Walking the silent corridors, through wards often happy, but more often fraught with despair and suf  
The Nurse $5.00
    : Harlequin 302, . . , , "The life of a nurse is not an easy one (of course it isn't), but Susan Trent enjoyed every minute of her work (of course she did), even those times of tragedy when unavoidable accidents brought disaster, bloodshed and suffering" (gotta admire a nurse who can enjoy *those*  
Nurse's Aide $5.00
    : Harlequin 356, . . , , "Penny Stuart had everything a girl could wish for: money, social position, beauty. Her life was a round of pleasure and excitement." (but apparently all she needs to make her *really* happy is to clean out a few bedpans); cover by Eastman; spine roll, small ink 's' at lef  
Nurses Are People $5.00
    : Harlequin 339, . . , , "Roberta Cameron, young and lovely (not one of these people is ever old and decrepit, or middle-aged and plain) believed deeply in her career as a nurse. It was a profession to which one might wholeheartedly dedicate one's life. But the outside, larger world intruded upon  
Pat Whitney, R.N. $6.00
    : Harlequin 347, . . , , "When Doctor Hale knocked on the door of Doctor Whitney's office and announced to his niece, Miss Pat Whitney, R.N., that he was the new doctor in Eaglewood to replace old Doctor Whitney who he understood was about to retire, he could not have made himself more disliked by  
Pat Whitney, R.N. $6.00
    : Harlequin 347, . . , , "When Doctor Hale knocked on the door of Doctor Whitney's office and announced to his niece, Miss Pat Whitney, R.N., that he was the new doctor in Eaglewood to replace old Doctor Whitney who he understood was about to retire, he could not have made himself more disliked by  
Resident Nurse $5.00
    : Harlequin 333, . . , , "All her life Frances Gaynor cherished two ambitions: to be a nurse and to be accepted as an equal by her neighbors. But she was without money or relatives and when the iron gate clanged shut at the grey-windowed orphanage, she was a prisoner." small ink 's' at left edge o  
West End Nurse $5.50
    : Harlequin 324, . . , , "She believed in these people, loved going among the poor derelicts (as opposed to those wealthy derelicts about whom we read so much) of the slums helping where she could, scolding, encouraging, heartening and healing." (enter a doctor, I suspect); slant/roll, thin readin  
The Moonstone $6.50
    : Paperback Library 54-960, 1966. 1st Paperback Library edition. , S, gothic fiction; a suspense classic in which an evil treasure inherited by a beautiful young woman disappears on her wedding night, and must be found before her life is lost; slant/roll, mild edgewear, a bit of tanning, mild gene  
The Frozen Trail $45.00
    : Boston & New York/TorontoBoston & New York/Toronto: Houghton Mifflin/Thomas Allen, 1924, . . , , Hard Cover. Fair Reading Copy/No Jacket. First Edition. Duodecimo--from 5¾" to 7¾" tall. Small also wrote under the name of Seamark; a tale of Klondike gold, with the usual assortment of bad guys, go  
INSOLENTE PASSION, 1--la princesse (The Princess), $8.50
    : Paris: Editions J'ai Lu 1060 & 1061, 1980, . . , , Paperbacks. About Very Good. French-language romance novel originally published in the U.S. as "Dark Fires"; translated by Reine Silbert; cover illustrations by Jean Mascii; both volumes about VG w/light edgewear, creased corners, previous owner  
A Love So Wild $10.00
    : New YorkCoward, McCann & Geoghegan, . . , , author's first novel; a Regency romance; "A wild young beauty breaks from prison into High Society--only to fall victim to international intrigue"; dj illustration by Laurence Schwinger; top corners bumped, a hint of wear to spine ends; dj w/some rubbi  
Face of an Angel $5.00
    : Ace 22541, . . , , Paperback. Very Good to Fine. gothic fare, with an isolated and seemingly peaceful hamlet, a house where evil and decay lead to violence and sudden death, and a pretty young thing just itching to get involved with it all; previous owner's name across top edge of front end pape  
Portrait of Jennie $5.00
    : Popular Library G572, 1962, . . , , Paperback. Good to Very Good. 1st Popular Library edition. follows the 1940 Knopf hardcover; cover by Zuckenberg; some spine slant/roll, rubbing, high school stamp on top edge, handling wear;; . , , , .  
The House on the Cliff $8.00
    : LondonLondon: Collins, 1966, . . , , Hard Cover. Good to Very Good/Good. First Edition. a small-part actress returns to her mother's old home which stands on a cliff overlooking the Channel, and just when she is becoming accustomed to the place and the people, unexpected visitors from the theatr  
She's My Girl $15.00
    Grosset & Dunlap, NY, 1949 Blue cloth hardcover, 7 3/4 x 5 1/4, 223pp, in VG condition, lightly worn, no DJ. Starlight Novels For Modern Girls" says the caption on the front board. Romance among the young adults of the fortie s." Please email us with any questions. Returns accepted for any reason within 15 days of receipt, in condition received, less return postage. International orders  
Forever $50.00
    Knopf, NY, 1946, tenth printing Green cloth with blind stamped monogram decoration on front board, 7 1/2 x 4 3/4, 60pp, in VG condition, spine sunned, cover a little faded in parts, former owner name, date, on front FEP, no DJ. A novella beginning with two souls choosing the parents to which they are about to be born -- a love story. This was made into a movie no less than three times; and the aut  
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