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STERILE SUN - Slade, 1st 1936 - PROSTITUTION WOMEN GIRLS HUMAN TRAFFICKING ALCHEMY With Two Hundred and Thirty

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With Two Hundred and Thirty Pictures by Gustave Dore

Modern Art Gallery

A Tale" by the "wildly successful" and renowned novelist Maria Edgeworth (admired by such contemporaries as Jane Austen)

New York (1897)

Green cloth with silver titling to spine and silver titling and illustration upper board

STERILE SUN - Slade, 1st 1936 - PROSTITUTION WOMEN GIRLS HUMAN TRAFFICKING ALCHEMY With Two Hundred and ThirtyTHE STERILE SUN Book Details + Condition: The Vanguard Press (New York). First Edition, 1936. Hardcover. 156 pages. Light blue boards, unmarked. "Sterile Sun" focuses on prostitution. One by one, author Caroline Slade takes the viewpoint of three prostitutes: Sue, a 14 year old runaway; Allie, a veteran of the streets who strenuously defends herself and her daughter; and Winkie, who filters everything through a romantic haze to avoid dealing with the

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