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050 00 $aPS3556.R33423$bB33 2004
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100 1 $aFrank, Jeffrey,$d1942-
245 10 $aBad publicity :$ba novel /$cJeffrey Frank.
260 $aNew York :$bSimon & Schuster,$cc2004.
300 $a213 p. ;$c23 cm.
520 0 $aIn 1987, in the midst of the backstabbing, self-promotion, and lurid prose of the upcoming presidential campaign, the destinies of four people become intertwined--Charlie Ringman, his law associate Judith Grust, Democrat Hank Morriday, and publicist Candy Romulade--in a wicked satire of Washington power politics.
520 $aFrank's last novel "The Columnist" was called "A lusty, witty novel of Washington."--"Newsweek." This is his latest story of what makes news and why there is no bad PR.
650 0 $aPresidents$xElection$vFiction.
650 0 $aPolitical campaigns$vFiction.
651 0 $aWashington (D.C.)$vFiction.
655 0 $aPolitical fiction.
655 7 $aHumorous fiction.$2gsafd
776 08 $iOnline version:$aFrank, Jeffrey, 1942-$tBad publicity.$dNew York : Simon & Schuster, ©2004$w(OCoLC)607029133
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