The Making of a Publisher: A Life in the 20th Century Book RevolutionReynal [distributed by] W. Morrow, 1967 - 360 páginas |
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... period , although it seemed unbelievable to most of my associates in the Embassy and incredible and preposterous to the Ambassador , I had predicted that the outcome would be a strong labor victory . This certainty on my part was not ...
... period , although it seemed unbelievable to most of my associates in the Embassy and incredible and preposterous to the Ambassador , I had predicted that the outcome would be a strong labor victory . This certainty on my part was not ...
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... period should not be continued forever , that we might tend to become ingrown , and we welcomed an overture from Lippincott in Philadelphia to take it over , which they did for a considerable period , giving us an option on new authors ...
... period should not be continued forever , that we might tend to become ingrown , and we welcomed an overture from Lippincott in Philadelphia to take it over , which they did for a considerable period , giving us an option on new authors ...
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... period of greatness . Indeed , his end , after long periods of hospitalization , came in April , 1966 , on the day that I returned from London after a trip around the world . I re- ceived a telephone call from Irving Wallace with the ...
... period of greatness . Indeed , his end , after long periods of hospitalization , came in April , 1966 , on the day that I returned from London after a trip around the world . I re- ceived a telephone call from Irving Wallace with the ...
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The Making of a Publisher: A Life in the 20th Century Book Revolution Victor Weybright Vista de fragmentos - 1967 |
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