An edition of A Stone for Danny Fisher (1970)

A Stone for Danny Fisher

#81155

49th print of Pkt Book Mar '53 Ed
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An edition of A Stone for Danny Fisher (1970)

A Stone for Danny Fisher

#81155

49th print of Pkt Book Mar '53 Ed
  • 16 Want to read
  • 3 Currently reading
  • 1 Have read

The World's Bestselling Novelist!--front cvr.
A stone for Danny Fisher is the story of a young man who did not start at the bottom. Born into a family of modest means and respectability, Danny Fisher was gradually driven downward into the world of crime, racketeering and poverty. His bitterness, his homesickness over the loss of the house in Brooklyn that was given to him for his eighth birthday, and his feud with his harsh father, pulled him one way; his natural decency and his love for a sweet Italian girl, Nellie Petito, pulled him another.

Danny was a boxer--a sensational amateur and potential champion--and he might have gone straight had the fight promoters not tried to exert pressure. He could not escape the gangsters, and later he became deeply involved in the black market and then in slot-machine rackets. Nevertheless, the driving force behind Danny's actions was always his sustaining love for Nellie. In a story that is harsh yet tender, realistic and yet compassionate, Harold Robbins reveals what makes the Danny Fishers what they are.

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386

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A Stone for Danny Fisher
August 7, 2007, Touchstone
Paperback in English - Reprint edition
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A Stone for Danny Fisher
August 2001, Robert Hale Ltd, The Crowood Press
Hardcover - New Ed edition
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A Stone for Danny Fisher
September 1986, Pocket Books, a div. of Simon & Schuster, Inc.
Paperback in Serbian - 1986 Reissue of Pkt Bk Mar '53 edition
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A Stone for Danny Fisher
August 2, 1979, Pocket
Paperback in English
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A Stone for Danny Fisher: #81155
March 1977, Pocket Books (Kangaroo), div. of Simon & Schuster of Canada
Paperback - 49th print of Pkt Book Mar '53 Ed
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A Stone for Danny Fisher
April 15, 1975, Pocket Books (Kangaroo), div. of Simon & Schuster of Canada
Mass Market Paperback in English - Reprint of Pkt Book Mar '53 Ed
Cover of: Einen Stein für Danny Fisher
Einen Stein für Danny Fisher: Roman
1970-06, Rowohlt
Taschenbuch in German - 44.-53. Tausend

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Edition Notes

*Manufactured in Canada* / Orig. 1st ed. published by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1952 / This Pocket Book ed. published by arrangement with Simon & Schuster, Inc., New York / Other system no.(OCoLC)7881668

Published in
Markham, Canada
Series
Kangaroo Pocket Book 81155 [$2.50]
Copyright Date
1951 by Harold Robbins

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.R53564 St PS3568.O224

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
[12p], 386p. [2p.] :
Number of pages
386
Dimensions
7 x 4.13 x 1 inches
Weight
1 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28306878M
ISBN 10
0671788434
ISBN 13
9780671788438
LCCN
51013212
OCLC/WorldCat
6879910
Library Thing
182462
Goodreads
927601

Work Description

As a teenager, Danny Fisher had all he ever wanted a dog, a grown-up summer job, flirtatious relationships with older women and a talent for ruthless boxing that quickly made him a star in the amateur sporting world. But when Danny's family falls on hard times, moving from their comfortable home in Brooklyn to Manhattan's squalid Lower East Side, he is forced to leave his carefree childhood behind. Facing poverty and daily encounters with his violent, anti-Semitic neighbors, Danny must fight both inside and outside the ring just to survive.

As his boxing becomes legendary in the city's seedy underworld, packed with wiseguys and loose women, everyone seems to want a hand in Danny's success. Robbins's colorful, fast-talking characters evoke the rough streets of Depression-era New York City. Ronnie, a prostitute ashamed of how far she's fallen and desperately in need of friendship; Sam, a slick bookie who wants to profit from Danny's boxing talent; and Nellie, a beautiful but lonely girl who refuses to believe Danny is beyond redemption each of whom has a different vision of Danny's future will help steer his rocky course.

Gritty, compelling, and groundbreaking for its time, A Stone for Danny Fisher is a tale of ambition, hope, and violence set in a distinct and dangerous period of American history.--Goodreads

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