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Harold Robbins
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 330

Harold Robbins

During his fifty-year career Harold Robbins, the godfather of the airport novel, sold approximately 750 million copies of his books worldwide. His seventh novel, The Carpetbaggers, a steamy tale of sex, greed, and corruption loosely based on the life of Howard Hughes, is the fourth-most-read book in history. As decadent as his fiction was, however, his life was just as profligate. Over the course of his five-decade career, Robbins spent money as quickly as he earned it, reportedly wasting away $50 million on everything from booze and drugs to yachts and prostitutes. Based on extensive interviews with family members and friends, including Larry Flynt and Barbara Eden, Harold Robbins examines the remarkable life of the man who gave birth to the cult of the modern bestseller and introduced sex to the American marketplace.

Never Love a Stranger
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 466

Never Love a Stranger

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-06
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

Harold Robbins' very first novel is also one of his most powerful. Never Love a Stranger tells the gritty and passionate tale of Francis "Frankie" Kane, from his meager beginnings as an orphan in New York's Hell's Kitchen. From that confused and belittling start, Frank works his way up, choosing the wrong side of the law to make a name for himself. At a young age, he becomes one of the city's most dangerous men, indulging in his passion for power, sex, and the best things in life-whether or not they can be purchased. First published in 1948, the novel began Robbins' prolific career after someone made him a $100 bet that he couldn't write a bestseller. Twenty-six pot-boiling novels later, he proved the power of his words. Never Love a Stranger takes an unflinching look at a New York that's long gone by-exposing life during and after the Great Depression, when the syndicate ruled the city without mercy.

The Predators
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 348

The Predators

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The last novel of Harold Robbins, finished not long before his death in 1997, traces the gaudy, reckless life of Jerry Cooper, his life in organized crime and his entrance into the world of high-powered international business. By the author of The Carpetbaggers and The Betsy.

Spellbinder
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 318

Spellbinder

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-06-25
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

In the hard-hitting works of Harold Robbins, even the sacred isn't sacred. He takes aim at the world of religious revivalism. They're all over the airwaves-the televangelists-promising eternal salvation for an earthly price. The biggest of them all simply calls himself "Preacher." He begins his career in the foxholes of Vietnam, with a noble goal: spread the word of peace, love, and charity. Back home in the States, he starts "The Church," where sex and drugs are as much a part of the culture as prayers and sacraments. Preacher's following grows as he travels throughout the country, taking the faithful. In Texas, he meets up with a powerful billionaire who likes his style. Before long, Preacher is the top entertainer in the televised arena of big-top, big-time religion for profit. Somewhere deep inside Preacher, a guilty conscience burns, and he knows he must make a terrible sacrifice to expose the hypocrisy.

The Storyteller
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

The Storyteller

Harold robbins gives us a star-studded world of beautiful people, luxurious fantasy, unending desire...the story of a brilliant young man, a rebel, a fighter, and whose every American dream can true.

Dreams Die First
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 322

Dreams Die First

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-06-25
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

In the late 1960s in California, a down-and-out young man receives control of an underground newspaper from his wealthy uncle and uses that outlet to become a media and entertainment mogul until a ruthless underworld syndicate vows to bring him down.

Never Leave Me
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Never Leave Me

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1954
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Brad Rowan, a man on the make in New York City, runs scared on his climb to the top, bringing with him the women he loves, uses, and destroys. Now for the first time since its original publication 50 years ago, "Never Leave Me" is printed uncut, just as Robbins intended.

The Carpetbaggers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 686

The Carpetbaggers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-05
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  • Publisher: Macmillan

This legendary masterpiece--the most successful of Robbins's many books--tells a story of money and power, sex and death, and is available once again in an exciting new package. Reissue.

Harold and Me
  • Language: en

Harold and Me

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-05-11
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  • Publisher: Forge Books

In 1982, after years of working in advertising in Oklahoma, Jann Stapp took a job as the personal assistant to the world's bestselling author, Harold Robbins. Like those he portrayed in his novels, Harold Robbins lived life hard, fast, and occasionally out-of-control. He was a larger-than-life figure, and he let those around him know it. Young Jann didn't know what she was walking into--but she loved every minute of it. They were married in 1992. Harold and Me is the chronicle of the last 15 years of Harold Robbins' life. Harold was a natural storyteller and Jann absorbed his stories with awe and admiration. Just like his characters, his life was a rollercoaster ride of pride, drama, and intensity, and Jann tells his story--and theirs--with fantastic vividness and love.

The Secret
  • Language: en

The Secret

Jerry Cooper of THE PREDATORS is back to launch his new empire of intimate women's apparel. He now has a son, Les Cooper, a streetwise young lawyer who slowly uncovers the family's mob involvement, a secret which Jerry has desperately tried to conceal until he finds himself in need of a lawyer. Combining the grit of his early work with the glamour of his later novels, Robbins once again provides readers with a pantheon of street-raised hustlers and anti-heroes who would use their hard-won knowledge to claw their way up the ladder of success.