New York: Macaulay, 1931
8vo, pp. 306. Original blue boards, lettered in red to front panel and spine. Illustrated dust jacket. Leading edge uncut. Small ownership signature to front free endpaper, but a near fine copy in a very good dust jacket with a small piece of tape strengthening to reverse of spine, and some wear to spine ends.
First edition, first printing, with no publisher's advertisements at rear.
A second helping of the probably imaginary diaries of an drug-addicted prostitute, the sequel to Smith's No Bed of Roses (c. 1930).
Extremely scarce: we can find no copy of the first edition in any institution.