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Candy Armstrong-Jones discusses her book "Village of Vice" ; part 2

BROADCAST: 1968 | DURATION: 00:26:53

Synopsis

Interviewing author Candy Armstrong-Jones about her book “Village of Vice.”

Details

Broadcast Date
1968

Duration
26 minutes, 53 seconds

Topics

Comedy, Satire

People

Authors, Writers

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WFMT (Radio station : Chicago, Ill.) Audiotapes Radio programs Zmuda, Cathy Zmuda, Cathy--Interviews Zmuda, Cathy--Interviewee Authors--United States--20th century--Interviews Armstrong-Jones, Candy Armstrong-Jones, Candy--Interviews Armstrong-Jones, Candy--Interviewee Erotic fiction Pornography--United States. Women and literature--United States.

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