The Making of a Publisher: A Life in the 20th Century Book RevolutionReynal [distributed by] W. Morrow, 1967 - 360 páginas |
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... never met a poor Quaker even though there were a number of Quaker farmers in our part of Maryland and , further , that I had never heard of a Negro Quaker . I sug- gested that he was a member of a smug club that was too exclusive and ...
... never met a poor Quaker even though there were a number of Quaker farmers in our part of Maryland and , further , that I had never heard of a Negro Quaker . I sug- gested that he was a member of a smug club that was too exclusive and ...
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... never developed the inbred togetherness of such distant sanctuaries as New Hope in Bucks County , Pennsylvania , or Westport , Redding and the western area of Connecticut . The commutation down the Hudson was pleasant and in good ...
... never developed the inbred togetherness of such distant sanctuaries as New Hope in Bucks County , Pennsylvania , or Westport , Redding and the western area of Connecticut . The commutation down the Hudson was pleasant and in good ...
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... never compromised her taste . She always had incredible patience with boring or laborious personalities and with the necessary drudgery of editorial detail , but never lost her enthusiastic talent for discovery and advocacy of ...
... never compromised her taste . She always had incredible patience with boring or laborious personalities and with the necessary drudgery of editorial detail , but never lost her enthusiastic talent for discovery and advocacy of ...
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The Making of a Publisher: A Life in the 20th Century Book Revolution Victor Weybright Vista de fragmentos - 1967 |
The Making of a Publisher: A Life in the 20th Century Book Revolution Victor Weybright Vista de fragmentos - 1967 |
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