About this Item
A part of the Brown Sugar Series from Liverpool Library Press this book is in Very Good condition. It has the usual signs of wear that one would expect to see in any paperback book that has been read. --See Image--. Seller Inventory # 005677
Bibliographic Details
Title: Party Girl BSS-911
Publisher: Sutton House Publishing Co., Liverpool Library Press, Los Angeles, California, USA
Publication Date: 1979
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Condition: Very Good
Store Description
ATTENTION: Please be advised that I will no longer ship items to inmates within a prison system. I sell ONLY erotic books and too often these books are prevented from entering a prison. Orders I receive that are adressed to inmates will be rejected in the future.
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