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Condition:

Very Good

ISBN:

0671602063

Author:

Dan Jenkins

Book Title:

Fast Copy

Language:

English

Topic:

Football, Journalism, Romantic Comedy

Format:

Hardcover

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster

Genre:

Historical Fiction

Publication Year:

1988

Original Language:

English

Narrative Type:

Fiction

Type:

Novel

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Dust Jacket

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Edition:

First Edition

Intended Audience:

Adults

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No

Number of Pages:

399

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6.25" x 9.5", 399 page hardcover with dustjacket titled FAST COPY: A NOVEL by Dan Jenkins/ Simon Schuster, ISBN # 0-671-60206-3, First Printing, Copyright 1988/ In 1935 Betsy Throckmorton?s father lures her from a New York job with Time magazine back to Claybelle, Texas, with the promise that she can be the editor of his Claybelle Standard-Times. Betsy brings along her husband, Ted Winton, an easterner and Yale graduate to whom she is constantly explaining Texas. Ted will run Ben Throckmorton?s radio station, KVAT, where Booty and Them Others sing in rivalry with the better known WBAP Light Crust Doughboys. In Texas, it?s the middle of the Depression and the Drought. And Prohibition is barely over, liquor still a controversy. Every city has its hobo camp, and Claybelle has the Star of Hope Mission. But it is also the time of new oil money, high living, infidelity, and tangled love triangles. Betsy and Ted chain-smoke and drink often and long, they wouldn?t miss a Paschal High School or TCU football game, they party at the Casino on Jacksboro Highway, and dine at Claybelle?s Shadylawn Country Club. Betsy is a serious journalist though, and she sets out to change the paper, clashing with the managing editor when she claims international not state news belongs on page one. She clashes with the columnists when she tries to sharpen their leads. The Texas Murder Machine becomes her big story, when she suspects that Texas Rangers may be killing innocent young men to collect rewards offered by the Texas Bankers Association. Betsy?s journalistic determination leads to a personal tragedy that changes her life forever?and makes her a determined, relentless newswoman. Fast Copy is a page-turner that combines romantic comedy with the best of the thriller genre. But it?s much more. Dan Jenkins captures Texas in the mid-1930s with a clarity that brings it alive, and his affection for Texas, Fort Worth, and TCU are revealed on every page. Only a native like Jenkins would include the minute details of a TCU-SMU game, the new zephyr stainless steel railroad train, the T P railroad station, the Fort Worth Cats, and LeGrave Field. His portrait of Claybelle and its leading society folks is tongue-in-cheek funny and right on the mark. Texans should treasure this book for years to come. The book is complete and in VERY GOOD condition with some overall wear. The inside pages are tanning/browning around the edges.