An edition of The Betsy (1972)

The Betsy

#81885 ''Now a Major Motion Picture from the World's Bestselling Novelist''--Cvr

Reissue Pkt ed in prep for '78 Motion Picture
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An edition of The Betsy (1972)

The Betsy

#81885 ''Now a Major Motion Picture from the World's Bestselling Novelist''--Cvr

Reissue Pkt ed in prep for '78 Motion Picture
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From the author of The New York Times #1 best-selling novel The Carpetbaggers comes a revealing saga that exposes the shocking, merciless world of the American automobile industry. Angelo Perino lives life on the bleeding edge of speed and success a race car driver of humble origins who dominates on and off the track. Loren Hardeman is the ruthless patriarch of an auto empire, fighting to keep his family from self-destructing under the weight of its own greed and decadence.

The two men, bound by their passionate vision as well as their charismatic power over women, come together to create the world's fastest, most advanced automobile, "The Betsy" named after Hardeman's great-granddaughter, who has captured Perino's heart. Their creation threatens to disrupt the industry, whose power brokers are determined to prevent it no matter the cost. This pits Hardeman's own grandson, the company's current CEO, against him, revealing the depths to which Hardeman went to build his empire including murder, incestuous adultery and organized crime. As the family feud escalates, Perino makes his move to conquer Hardeman's empire as well as his great-granddaughter.

When it was published, ''The Betsy'' spent 21 weeks on The New York Times best sellers list and inspired a film of the same name starring Laurence Olivier, Tommy Lee Jones, Robert Duvall and Katharine Ross.
This novel from master storyteller Harold Robbins pulls back the curtain on the glittering world of fame, fortune, and passion at the height of the auto industry, giving a look into the world that is now shown to be full of scandal and product recalls.--LibraryThing

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English
Pages
375

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Betsy
August 2, 1980, Pocket
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September 3, 1978, Pocket
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February 2, 1977, Pocket
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The Betsy: #81885 ''Now a Major Motion Picture from the World's Bestselling Novelist''--Cvr
December 2, 1977, Pocket Books, a div. of Simon & Schuster Inc.
Paperback in English - Reissue Pkt ed in prep for '78 Motion Picture
Cover of: Betsy
Betsy
June 3, 1976, Pocket
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Betsy
April 15, 1975, Pocket
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New York, USA

First Sentence

"I WAS sitting up in bed, sipping hot coffee, when the nurse came into the room."

Edition Notes

Published in the USA, Printed in Canada / Distributed in Canada by Paperjacks Ltd. / Original ed published in 1971 by Trident Press

Series
Pocket Book 81885 [$2.50]
Copyright Date
1977 by Harold Robbins

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.5/4
Library of Congress
PZ3.R53564 Be PS3568.O224

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
375p. :
Number of pages
375

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7666106M
Internet Archive
betsy00haro
ISBN 10
0671818856
ISBN 13
9780671818852
LCCN
74169136
Library Thing
578261
Goodreads
1996338

Work Description

They were two men bound together by their daring, their vision—and their erotic power over women.

Racecar driver Angelo Perino rose from an immigrant family to a life on the razor's edge, where fast cars and faster women were his for the taking. Loren Hardeman is the titular head of a giant automotive empire-and of a family sliding into decadence, adultery, and destruction.

In the face of opposition from Hardeman's bitter grandson-the current president of the company-the patriarch and the driver conspire to build the world's most advanced automobile. They call it "The Betsy," after Hardeman's great-granddaughter -one of the women who has also caught Perino's eye. From Detroit to the lavish estates of Grosse Pointe, Miami, and the Riviera, the pair of men work to create their wonder car. To achieve their dream, they will risk everything they have.

The inspiration for the 1978 film of the same name, The Betsy explores the shocking world of the automobile industry-of savage ambition, searing passion, and breathtaking fortunes won or lost in a desperate struggle for power."

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