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The Portable Dorothy Parker (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition) by Marion Meade $20.00
The second revision in sixty years, this sublime collection ranges over the verse, stories, essays, and journalism of one of the twentieth century’s most quotable authors.

The Portable Dorothy Parker by Brendan Gill $16.00
Before there was Fran Leibowitz, there was Dorothy Parker. Before there was practically anyone, there was Dorothy Parker. When it comes to expressing the pleasure and pain of being just a touch too smart to be happy, she's winner and still champion after all these years. Along with Robert Benchley, Alexander Woollcott, and the rest of the Algonquin Round Table, she dominated American pop...

Constant Reader: 2 by Viking Adult $5.95

Friendship: A Book of Quotations (Dover Thrift Editions) by Herb Galewitz $1.50
Over 400 quotations, some more familiar than others, but all thoughtfully and precisely expressed. Includes such timeless observations as "A true friend is one soul in two bodies" (Aristotle) and "Friendship is like money, easier made than kept" (Samuel Butler). Also, thought-provoking reflections by Socrates, Confucius, Mark Twain, Dorothy Parker, Ambrose Bierce, and many others.

Selected Readings from The Portable Dorothy Parker by Marion Meade $25.95
When it comes to expressing the pleasure and pain of being just a touch too smart to be happy, Dorothy Parker is still the champion, after all these years. Along with Robert Benchley, Alexander Woollcott, and the rest of the Algonquin Round Table, she dominated American popular literature in the 1920s and 1930s. These unabridged selections of more than thirty short stories and poems is...

The Collected Poetry of Dorothy Parker by Random House Inc (T) $3.95

Big Blonde and Other Stories by Lauren Bacall $16.99

After Such Pleasures by Pocket

Men, Women and Dogs by James Thurber $23.95

Death and Taxes by Viking
"This autographed edition has been printed from type on all-rag paper and is limited to Two Hundred Fifty copies of which this is number 115". Signed by Dorothy Parker under limitation statement. Black and white cloth boards, in a black slipcase.