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Record ID harvard_bibliographic_metadata/ab.bib.12.20150123.full.mrc:337167661:1133
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008 850701t19851984nyu 000 1 eng d
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050 14 $aPS3571.P4$bW5 1985
082 04 $a813.54$bUpd
100 1 $aUpdike, John.
245 14 $aThe witches of Eastwick /$cJohn Updike.
250 $a1st Ballantine Books ed.
260 $aNew York :$bFawcett Crest,$c1985, c1984.
300 $a343 p. ;$c18 cm.
510 4 $aDe Bellis & Broomfield. John Updike,$cA100[g]
520 $aIn a small New England town in the late 1960's there lived three witches. Alexandra Spofford, a sculptress,could create thunderstorms, Jane Smart, a cellist, could fly. The local gossip columnist,Sukie Rougemont, could turn milk into cream.
650 0 $aParanormal fiction.
655 7 $aFiction.$2fast
700 1 $aUpdike, John,$eformer owner.$5hou
752 $aUnited States$bNew York$dNew York.
988 $a20100601
906 $0OCLC