Return to Peyton Place

Grace Metalious

first published 1959 Dell Publishing, 1961 paperback 288 pages

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In 1956, Grace Metalious published Peyton Place, the novel that unbuttoned the straitlaced New England of the popular imagination, transformed the publishing industry, topped the bestseller lists for more than a year, and made its young author one of the most talked-about people in America. In 1959, the sizzling sequel, Return to Peyton Place, picked up where Peyton Place left off: Allison MacKenzie, now the author o...

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Return to Peyton Place edition · 2011 · Northeastern University Press · 9781283875073
Return to Peyton Place edition · 2011 · Northeastern University Press · 9781555537609
Return to Peyton Place paperback · 2007 · Published by University Press of New England · 238 pages · 9781555536695
Return to Peyton Place hardcover · 1980 · Century Hutchinson (A Division of Random House Group) · 288 pages · 9780584310955
Return to Peyton Place paperback · 1961 · Dell Publishing · 288 pages · 9780330100939

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