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Bandit Love, A Postcard Book: Romance Book Jackets from the 1920's and 30's

by Steven Heller

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These ten iconic images from Romance Book Jackets include sirens and seductresses (The Woman Who Commanded 500,000,000 Men) and good girls gone bad (A Passionate Rebel) as well as the occasional shrinking violet (Wallflowers).
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These ten iconic images from Romance Book Jackets include sirens and seductresses (The Woman Who Commanded 500,000,000 Men) and good girls gone bad (A Passionate Rebel) as well as the occasional shrinking violet (Wallflowers).

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