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  1. August 20, 1918 · Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Died. September 21, 1974 · New York City, New York, USA (breast and lung cancer) Nickname. Jackie. Height. 5′ 7″ (1.70 m) Mini Bio. Jacqueline Susann was an extraordinarily successful writer who turned. her dynamic charm, chutzpah, and personality into a formidable. marketing machine.

  2. acqueline Susann, whose 1966 book, "Valley of the Dolls," became the world's best-selling novel and made her name a household word, died of cancer Saturday night at doctors Hospital. She was 53...

  3. Author and actress Jacqueline Susann made history as the first author to have three consecutive New York Times bestsellers, starting with her famous 1966 novel, Valley of the Dolls. She is credited with drastically changing book promotion and marketing, using television and print advertising to promote her novels rather than relying on reviews.

  4. Aug 6, 1995 · Michael Korda on how Jacqueline Susann, the author of “The Valley of the Dolls,” changed publishing.

  5. Died. September 21, 1974. Website. http://www.jacquelinesusann.com/. Genre. Literature & Fiction. edit data. Jacqueline Susann was one of the most successful writers in the history of American publishing. Her first novel, Valley of the Dolls, published in 1966, is one of the best-selling books of all time.

  6. Interview with Jacqueline Susann. Roger Ebert July 18, 1967. Tweet. "You wanna hear a funny story?" Jacqueline Susann said. "When 'Valley of the Dolls' came out in Russia, it was reviewed in Pravda. "So somebody sent us the review and we had it translated. They said it was a very exotic story." "So then tell about Nureyev," said Irving ...

  7. Jun 18, 2016 · Jacqueline Susanns 1966 novel encapsulated an essence of the female experience, but is it worth reading today? Zoe Williams. Sat 18 Jun 2016 02.00 EDT. T he first thing you notice, rereading...

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