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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

  • I think that Scribner's will be able to get a new copyright for the revised version of the book.

    feasting on history 2009

  • In one installment in his very useful series of reports on last weekend's flurry of NBCC-sponsored panels on book-reviewing, Richard Grayson cites these remarks (I assume they are a paraphrase) by Scribner's senior editor Colin Harrison:

    Writing and Publishing 2010

  • His journalism and celebrity portraits appeared in Vanity Fair and other leading magazines of the day, from Scribner's to True Confessions.

    Thomas Gladysz: A Jim Tully Revival: Hobo Author Back in Print Thomas Gladysz 2010

  • He returned to the austerity of postwar England and lived with his mother, planting a vegetable garden and settling down to write a novel, having already published a collection of short stories that whetted the appetite of his agent and of the renowned Scribner's editor Maxwell Perkins.

    A Peach of a Life, With Pitfalls William Georgiades 2010

  • It's why he's got the show in the first place, why he has a (bad) story in Esquire and a book forthcoming from Scribner's this fall; it's why he was able to walk on to his new role as an English Ph. D student at Yale and why he has been able enroll at a laundry list of schools in the northeast, including Columbia, NYU, and Brooklyn College.

    Andrew Gorin: Childhood, Violence, and Alien Mating Practices: James Franco's "The Dangerous Book Four Boys" Andrew Gorin 2010

  • In his widely read account in Scribner's Magazine, Davis described the first battle not as an ambush of Roosevelt's men (which it was) but rather as a glorious test of their valor.

    Evan Thomas&nbsp: 'The War Lovers': The Dangerous Temptation Of War Evan Thomas 2010

  • His journalism and celebrity portraits appeared in Vanity Fair and other leading magazines of the day, from Scribner's to True Confessions.

    Thomas Gladysz: A Jim Tully Revival: Hobo Author Back in Print Thomas Gladysz 2010

  • In his widely read account in Scribner's Magazine, Davis described the first battle not as an ambush of Roosevelt's men (which it was) but rather as a glorious test of their valor.

    Evan Thomas&nbsp: 'The War Lovers': The Dangerous Temptation Of War Evan Thomas 2010

  • It's not what the singer, who burst to national acclaim with her 1975 debut album "Horses," foresaw when she was working at Scribner's Bookstore on Fifth Avenue between 1968 and 1972.

    Hosting a Few (Hundred) Friends Steve Dollar 2010

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