Julius Fast - The League of Grey-Eyed Women - Lippincott - 1970
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Julius Fast - The League of Grey-Eyed Women - Lippincott - 1970
The League of Grey-Eyed Women by Julius Fast, cover by Unknown Artist (1971)
The cover artist is possibly Bob Pepper.
1974 and 1975
70s writers try to figure out what the fuck a bisexual is.
The two boys hit it off very quickly. There was something both of them had that just locked together. Perhaps it was a crazy kind of attitude towards life, a contemptuous mockery that later became the trademark of the four Beatles, or perhaps it was just a teenage friendship that stuck. As far as John was concerned, Paul was not only a good guitarist – as good as John himself – but he also resembled their mutual idol, Elvis.
Julius Fast, author, talking about 6th July 1957, the day John met Paul
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1947 Rinehart hardcover as Walk in Shadow
1956 Crest reissue with new title
cover art by Barye Phillips
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Julius Fast - Body Language - Pocket Library - 1971
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1958 Rinehart hardcover as Street of Fear
1959 Hillman reissue
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Body Language by Julius Fast
“Jacket layout by Carvis Bullock”
Copyright 1970 Julius Fast
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 72–106592