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    by Hirshey, Gerri
    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…She'll take Manhattan ; "How dare you, Helen Gurley Brown?" ; In which Cosmopolitan gets a makeover ; Weekdays in the park with David ; Recipe for success ; Big sister and the youthquake ; A march forward, a few steps back ; Cosmo goes to Harvard ; Isn't she lovely? …”
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    by Berebitsky, Julie
    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Dangers, desires, and self-determination : competing narratives of the sexual culture of the new, gender-integrated office -- White-collar casanovas : gender, class, and (hetero)sexuality in the office, 1861 to World War II -- Betwixt and between : new freedoms and new risks in the sexually and psychologically modern office -- Gold diggers, innocents, and tempted wives : the skyscraper in fiction and film -- Morals and morale : managing sex in business, World War II to the early 1960s -- The white-collar revolution : Helen Gurley Brown, sex, and a new model of working womanhood -- Desire or discrimination? …”
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    by Tenneson, Joyce, 1945-
    Published 2002
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    by Taylor, Anthea, 1972-
    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Celebrity and the 'Branding' of FeminismHistory, 'Waves', and Celebrity; Notes; References; Part I: The 1960s/1970s Blockbuster and Ongoing Feminist Stardom; Chapter 3: Helen Gurley Brown: Prototypical Celebrity Feminism, Cultural Intermediaries, and Agency; Introduction; Sex and the Single Girl as a Feminist Blockbuster; Manufacturing a Blockbuster, Manufacturing a (Feminist) Star; Collaborative Feminist Star-makers; The Toll of Celebrity; Brown's Fame Post-Sex and the Single Girl; Conclusion; Notes; References…”
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    by Ephron, Nora
    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Vaginal politics ; Miami ; Reunion ; Commencement address to Wellesley Class of 1996 -- The profiler : some women. Helen Gurley Brown : "If you're a little mouseburger, come with me ..." ; Dorothy Schiff and the New York Post ; Dorothy Parker ; Lillian Helman : Pentimento ; Jan Morris : Conundrum ; Pat Loud : no, but I read the book ; Julie Nixon Eisenhower : the littlest Nixon ; Lisbeth Salander : the girl who fixed the umlaut -- The novelist. …”
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