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...with self-doubt. Although she died in 1983, at age 90, Dame Rebecca remains in prominent view. Last year an unflattering portrait by her son, Author Anthony West, stirred up old friends and enemies. Now comes the news that the West estate has released six manuscripts, which Viking will publish at the rate of one a year. The author, who first appeared in print in 1911, should be picking up new reviews and readers into the early 1990s...
...Everest. Although it proudly displays the royal coat of arms on its masthead, in an 1830 obituary it described the standard of conduct of King George IV as "little higher than that of animal indulgence," and when Queen Victoria wrote a letter answering its criticism, the editors declined to publish it on the ground that they had printed one letter from her already...
Clancy had gone directly to N.I.P. with the manuscript of The Hunt because his only previously published writing, a letter to the editor and a three-page article about MX missiles, had appeared in the press's monthly magazine, Proceedings of the U.S. Naval Institute. N.I.P. grabbed Clancy's book; as it happened, the editors had just decided to publish original fiction, provided it was "wet"--about the Navy...
...Democratic Club, which founded the newspaper five years ago in response to the conservative Harvard Salient, look a break from publication last year to publish weekly "fact sheets" on issues pertinent to the Presidential campaign, according to club spokesman Adam J. Augustynski...
Perspective will also begin to publish pieces by adult politicos, such as a planned analysis of the changing political tides of the South by former Mississippi Governor William F. Winter...