1929 Blackmail by Ruth Alexander

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1929 Blackmail by Ruth Alexander

1929 Blackmail by Ruth Alexander

$30.11

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**This listing is for a DIGITAL item**Blackmail by Ruth Alexander and Charles Bennett”Love, duty, jealousy, murder, blackmail— all figure in the pages of this tensely dramatic love story of modern London life.A young and pretty daughter of a Chelsea tradesman longs to break away from the dull monotony of conventional routine. In a thoughtless moment she is persuaded to take one foolish step. She gets trapped, defends her honor and— !Here is a most powerfully written story that from beginning to end is tremendously human. The characters are typical Londoners cleverly drawn. The phenomenal success of the “All-Talkie” film version of this book is a triumph for the British Pictures. If you wish to be in “the movement” you must read BLACKMAIL” – from the dustjacket flap.This rare book is the novelization of the movie Blackmail, Alfred Hitchcock’s first sound film. It was written by British writer Ruth Alexander who wrote the novelizations of several other British movies. Both the book and the movie are based on a play by Charles Bennett. The listing photos include the first 9 pages for preview.The file type is a pdf which is compatible with most e-readers and non e-reader devices (such as a PC, phone, ipad, etc). And the pages are in pure black and white which is compatible with both color and colorless e-readers (such as Kindle paperwhite, Nook glowlight, etc).I am unable to accept returns on digital items after the files have been downloaded.!! This item is not to be resold or reposted. Doing so is against Etsy policies and mine !!Be sure to favorite my shop to keep up with new listings.Thanks for looking! (^_^)

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