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Jacqueline Susann’s Novel VALLEY OF THE DOLLS Original Hand-Corrected Manuscript

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Jacqueline Susann’s Novel VALLEY OF THE DOLLS Original Hand-Corrected Manuscript
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Jacqueline Susann’s Novel “VALLEY OF THE DOLLS” Original Extensively Hand-Corrected 598 Page Manuscript
(JACQUELINE SUSANN) (1918-1974). American Writer, her First Novel “VALLEY OF THE DOLLS” (1966) is one of the Best-Selling Books in Publishing History.
c. 1965, Original Extensively Hand-Corrected Typed Manuscript for, “Valley of the Dolls” Not Signed, final page with her written conclusion, “The End”. This is the original, unbound 598-page Type Manuscript, submitted by Jacqueline Susann to her legendary literary agents Annie Laurie Williams and Maurice Crain (who also represented the likes of John Steinbeck, Margaret Mitchell and Harper Lee, to name a few).

This famous novel was rejected by many publishers before finally being picked up by Bernard Geiss, Assoc. and published in 1966. Typed on 8.5” x 11” onionskin paper, the pages are heavily annotated with editorial proofing marks and notes in pen and ink. The title page is typed, “Valley of the Dolls by Jacqueline Susann.” Written in pen, beneath the author’s name is, “Original, uncorrected first draft of Valley of the Dolls submitted to Annie Laurie Williams and Maurice Crain” and the bottom of the page bears the “Maurice Crain Agency” ink stamp with agency address. Some pages bear folds, scattered creases and trivial edge wear and the top page has minimal fraying. Housed in its apparent original 11” x 12” x 3” black marble cardboard clamshell box with a metal clasp fastener, featuring a printed cover label with the publisher’s “Gallic Rooster” logo stating, “Compliments of Bantam Books and The Author” with, “Original MMS. Valley of the Dolls!” being written in an unknown hand in ink. A remarkable, unique opportunity for enthusiasts of the Novel and subsequent movie to acquire the original Typed Working Manuscript.
VALLEY OF THE DOLLS was a major hit when released in 1966, and has since sold over 30,000,000 copies.

Jacqueline Susann began her early days as an actress of limited success on stage and screen as well as being considered a “party girl” in her private life, before venturing into novel writing. Her own free-thinking behavior and social experience, as well as the people she encountered, are credited with greatly informing and populating her work.

Valley of the Dolls lead the way for other authors such as Jackie Collins to write about the behind-the-scenes lives of the real-life rich and famous beneath a veneer of fiction. The popular book was quickly adapted for the Movies, the silver screen film version, starring Barbara Parkins, Patty Duke, and Sharon Tate was released in 1967.