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Delve into mid-century working-girl drama with this vintage 1966 paperback edition of Nina Upstairs by Beverley Gasner. Published by Pocket Books, Inc. as a Pocket Cardinal edition (50227), this authentic first printing from March 1966 is a breezy, witty, and disarming romance fiction novel.
The storyline centers around Nina, a young, bright, and pretty advertising copywriter in New York City. Despite her glamorous job, two broken engagements leave her restless and vulnerable, leading her to fall deeply in love with an older, married man who views their relationship as just a lark. Praised by The New York Times Book Review for its sharp eye, good humor, and fresh sidelights on "sex and the single girl," this volume features a striking 1960s photographic cover illustration that perfectly captures the retro aesthetic of the era. It is an excellent collectible find for enthusiasts of mid-century pulp paperbacks, vintage romance novels, and retro pop-culture literature.
Nina Upstairs Beverley Gasner Vintage 1966 Pocket Cardinal First Printing Paperback
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Delve into mid-century working-girl drama with this vintage 1966 paperback edition of Nina Upstairs by Beverley Gasner. Published by Pocket Books, Inc. as a Pocket Cardinal edition (50227), this authentic first printing from March 1966 is a breezy, witty, and disarming romance fiction novel.
The storyline centers around Nina, a young, bright, and pretty advertising copywriter in New York City. Despite her glamorous job, two broken engagements leave her restless and vulnerable, leading her to fall deeply in love with an older, married man who views their relationship as just a lark. Praised by The New York Times Book Review for its sharp eye, good humor, and fresh sidelights on "sex and the single girl," this volume features a striking 1960s photographic cover illustration that perfectly captures the retro aesthetic of the era. It is an excellent collectible find for enthusiasts of mid-century pulp paperbacks, vintage romance novels, and retro pop-culture literature.