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The Damon Runyon Omnibus [Including Guys and Dolls] – 1944

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A first of kind published by Sun Dial Press, garden City, New York in 1994. High quality production despite the war years. Note this is the novel not the musical narrative ...

Largish octavo, 505 pages, a few chips to what otherwise is a super dust jacket - very good copy overall.

Damon Runyon was the man behind "Guys and Dolls" and much more on Broadway here are three of his stories, first published in this form - "Money From home", "Blue Plate Special" and the aforementioned all-time hit.

Much compared with P.G. Wodehouse ... which is three stars to start ....

"When you see a sport and his cash has run short - Make a bet that he's banking it with some doll
When a guy wears tails with front gleaming white - Who the hell do you think he's tickling pink
... on Saturday night?"

A rarity that takes you back

Price: $50.00

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