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Wallace published 33 books during his lifetime, translated into 31 languages. [citation needed] Irving Wallace was married to Sylvia (née Kahn) Wallace, a former magazine writer and editor. Her first novel, The Fountains, was an American best-seller and published in twelve foreign editions. Her second novel, Empress, was published in 1980.
The Celestial Bed is a 1987 novel by Irving Wallace, revolving around scientific issues of sex. It is based on some of the sex therapy techniques developed after Masters and Johnson, who created the term "sex surrogates". It was first published in 1987 by Delacorte Press. [1]
Pages in category "Novels by Irving Wallace" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. The Celestial ...
The Man is a 1964 novel by Irving Wallace that speculatively explores the socio-political consequences in U.S. society when a black man becomes President of the United States. The novel's title derives from the contemporary—fifties, sixties, seventies—American slang English, "The Man".
Pages in category "Books by Irving Wallace" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. The Book of Lists;
Books by Irving Wallace (1 C, 3 P) F. Films based on works by Irving Wallace (6 P) Films with screenplays by Irving Wallace (10 P) This page was last edited on 30 ...
The Fan Club is a novel by Irving Wallace published in 1974 about a group of men who stalk and plan to kidnap and coerce a popular actress into having sex with them. [1]
The Olympia Press of Maurice Girodias, who was interviewed by Wallace during research for his book, [citation needed] published the novel The Original Seven Minutes, and its author on the title page was J.J. Jadway; its content followed the indications in Wallace's novel. In other words, if Wallace's novel dealt with an allegedly obscene ...