The Making of a Publisher: A Life in the 20th Century Book RevolutionReynal [distributed by] W. Morrow, 1967 - 360 páginas |
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... seemed to make it possible for one man to do three or four times as much with less effort . The departure of the horses meant more feed and pasture for the dairy herd , more cows to supply the fluid milk market of Baltimore . We never ...
... seemed to make it possible for one man to do three or four times as much with less effort . The departure of the horses meant more feed and pasture for the dairy herd , more cows to supply the fluid milk market of Baltimore . We never ...
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... seemed to regard Winant as naive , but they knew that he enjoyed the full approbation of President Roosevelt and of Secretary Hull . More important , in wartime , his some- times brooding and moody atmosphere gave the British , from the ...
... seemed to regard Winant as naive , but they knew that he enjoyed the full approbation of President Roosevelt and of Secretary Hull . More important , in wartime , his some- times brooding and moody atmosphere gave the British , from the ...
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... 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 due to any special pre ...
... 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 due to any special pre ...
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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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