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PUBLISHER'S LUNCH
Callenbach, Ernest
A Dialogue Concerning the Secrets of How Publishers Think and What Authors Can Do About It
First edition. Novel that chronicles the process of publishing a manuscript through conversations between an author and publisher out to lunch. Includes a signed letter from the author to the University of California Press.
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> PUBLISHING HISTORY, TWENTIETH CENTURY
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> WRITING & CALLIGRAPHY, TWENTIETH CENTURY
> BOOK SELLING, TWENTIETH CENTURY
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> From the library of Mark Carroll
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> Delaney, John (editor), DICTIONARY OF LITERARY BIOGRAPHY DOCUMENTARY SERIES, AN ILLUSTRATED CHRONICLE. VOL. THIRTEEN. THE HOUSE OF SCRIBNER 1846-1904.
> Winterich, John T, THREE LANTERN SLIDES, BOOKS, THE BOOK TRADE, AND SOME RELATED PHENOMENA IN AMERICA: 1876, 1901 AND 1926.
> Winterich, John T, THREE LANTERN SLIDES, BOOKS, THE BOOK TRADE, AND SOME RELATED PHENOMENA IN AMERICA: 1876, 1901 AND 1926.

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A MEMOIR OF SEBASTIAN CABOT; WITH A REVIEW OF THE HISTORY...
by Biddle, Richard
This second edition work focuses on important early American historical studies. The back board is detached and the hinges are cracked. Some staining and rubbing is visible on the cover. The corners have been bumped and chipped, resulting in loss of cloth on the head and tail of the spine. Foxing is present throughout, especially on the title page, endpapers, and paste-downs.

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