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Chatto and Windus has to be one of my very most favourite, along with Faber, publishers.
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I did however, just this afternoon pick up a copy of her autobiography Instead of a Letter, published in 1963 by Chatto, republished, in the edition I bought at the Book Market, by Andre Deutsch in 1976 to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of its own founding – in November, 1951.
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Moni Mohsin's latest novel Tender Hooks, is published this month by Chatto & Windus, priced £12.99.
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Chatto and Windus has to be one of my very most favourite, along with Faber, publishers.
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• A Dancer in Wartime by Gillian Lynne is published by Chatto & Windus, £15.99.
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As serious fiction writers go, he was top shelf, a star, with a highly literary publisher, Chatto and Windus.
Daniel Ben-Horin: Timothy Mo Is Missing: Thoughts on SOPA, Creativity, and True Fans Daniel Ben-Horin 2012
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Years ago, Gore Vidal was with Johnathan Burnham from Chatto at the River Café and they used to have these big tall bottles of olive oil on the table.
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He was already a shadow in the mid-80s when Michael Holroyd received a huge advance from Chatto and Windus to write his four-volume biography, which had the effect Shaw dreaded, of explaining him away.
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As serious fiction writers go, he was top shelf, a star, with a highly literary publisher, Chatto and Windus.
Daniel Ben-Horin: Timothy Mo Is Missing: Thoughts on SOPA, Creativity, and True Fans Daniel Ben-Horin 2012
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I did however, just this afternoon pick up a copy of her autobiography Instead of a Letter, published in 1963 by Chatto, republished, in the edition I bought at the Book Market, by Andre Deutsch in 1976 to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of its own founding – in November, 1951.
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