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Perkins worked at the New York publishing company Charles Scribner's Sons for 36 years and was literary midwife to Ernest Hemingway, F.
Dear Book Lover: Words of Literary Inspiration Cynthia Crossen 2011
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Typed into the last page is a list of errors, along with a handwritten note by the publisher Charles Scribner that says, This is one of 24 copies, bound in a different cloth from the regular edition and has the above errors….
June's Little Black Dress Margaret Studer 2011
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Though Hemingway had once told Charles Scribner, his publisher, that writers turn to memoir only when they have nothing more to say, Mary Hemingway claimed that she had found an autobiographical typescript by her husband in a blue box, “together with his dated draft of his preface and a list of titles.”
Paris in a New Light Brenda Wineapple 2009
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Forty years ago, Mary Hemingway worked with Charles Scribner, Jr, Harry Brague, Carlos Baker and others in the landmarked Scribner's Building on Fifth Avenue and carefully did her best over the years to put together the last Hemingway manuscripts for publication.
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He proofed pages of his history as they came from the printer, rewrote his final chapters, and bombarded his publisher, Charles Scribner, with instructions reminiscent of the edicts he had issued to H. H. Richardson when his house was under construction.
The Five of Hearts Patricia O'Toole 2008
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He proofed pages of his history as they came from the printer, rewrote his final chapters, and bombarded his publisher, Charles Scribner, with instructions reminiscent of the edicts he had issued to H. H. Richardson when his house was under construction.
The Five of Hearts Patricia O'Toole 2008
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Also there are several Charles Scribner editions, including the first edition, out there for your delectational reading.
The Military Industrial Complex and the Bushes The Daily Growler 2006
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Founded by the first Charles Scribner in 1846, the firm achieved literary prestige under Charles Scribner II, president from 1879 to 1928.
A Life in Letters F. SCOTT FITZGERALD 1994
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Founded by the first Charles Scribner in 1846, the firm achieved literary prestige under Charles Scribner II, president from 1879 to 1928.
A Life in Letters F. SCOTT FITZGERALD 1994
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Having just transferred from California to the New York City publisher Charles Scribner and Son, Parker knew the sleepy Mexican holiday town very well, as it was easily accessible from his former home in Los Angeles.
Women I Have Dressed (and Undressed!) Arnold Scaasi 2004
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