About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 38. Chapters: Abe Drexler, Abigail Whitman, Adam Whitman, Alec Martin, Allison, Anita Olson Respola, Anna Draper, Archibald Whitman, Arnold Wayne, Bertram Cooper, Bethany Van Nuys, Betty Francis, Bob Finley, Bobbie Barrett, Bud Campbell, Burt Peterson, Candace, Carla, Caroline, Crab Colson, Danny Siegel, Don Draper, Duck Phillips, Eleanor Francis, Elliot Lawrence, Eugene Hofstadt, Faye Miller, Francine Hanson, Frank Keller, Freddy Rumsen, Geoffrey Atherton, Gerry Respola, Glen Bishop, Gloria Massey, Greg Harris, Greta Guttman, Guy MacKendrick, Hachi Saito, Harold Ford, Harry Crane, Helen Bishop, Hildy, Hollis, Howard Moses, Ichiro Kamura, Ida Blankenship, Jack Hammond, Jane Sterling, Janine, Jeannie Vogel, Jennifer Crane, Jim Hartsdale, Jim Hobart, Jimmy Barrett, Joan Harris, Joey Baird, John Flory, John Gill, John Hooker, Joyce Ramsay, Judy Campbell, Katherine Olson, Ken Cosgrove, Kitty Romano, Kurt, Lane Pryce, Lee Garner, Jr., Lee Garner, Sr., Leonard Fillmore, Lieutenant Don Draper, Lois Sadler, Margaret Sterling, Marge, Mark Kearney, Megan Calvet, Midge Daniels, Mona Sterling, Paul Kinsey, Peggy Olson, Perry Demuth, Pete Campbell, Phoebe, Rachel Katz, Ralph Stuben, Raymond Geiger, Robert Pryce, Roger Sterling, Saint John Powell, Sally Draper, Salvatore Romano, Sandy Schmidt, Sean Fillmore, Smitty Smith, Stan Rizzo, Suzanne Farrell, Ted Chaough, Thomas Fillmore, Tom Vogel, Toni Charles, Trudy Campbell, Walter Emerson, Walter Veith. Excerpt: Abe Drexler was one of Joyce Ramsay's friends. He met Peggy Olson at one of Davey Kellogg's warehouse party. When the cops raided the event, Abe and Peggy hid in a closet where they shared a kiss. Months later, Joyce and Peggy go to grab drinks at a bar in midtown Manhattan. Abe had not wanted to visit her at work and thought looking up her home address was odd, so he had Joyce help arrange a second meeting. At the bar Abe criticizes corporations and Peggy's work not understanding that patronizing an...