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...PURPOSE-Donald Richberg -Crowell ($2). Reprint of an early novel come back to plague its Brain-Truster author...
...History of the Roosevelt Regime. Since the volume went to only a limited number of $10 subscribers, Collier's felt that the field of political interest was still large, especially as a national election was coming in November. It made a deal with Congressional Intelligence to condense and reprint its compilations with credit. This week 23,000 copies of the Collier's booklet (49 pages") go to "key" businessmen and editors throughout the land...
...that he has been so successful that he has never had much chance to write anything but dog stories. The fact is that he has found his metier and doesn't choose to turn again to aesthetic writing. Only last week he refused Burton Rascoe's suggestion that he reprint in book form his famous Raegan Stories that appeared in 1913 or thereabouts in the Mencken-Nathan Smart Set. He doesn't want those sophisticated tales cropping up now. If they were reprinted, his name would carry them into thousands of American homes, where it is a parental maxim that...
...SPINNER OF THE YEARS?Phyllis Bentley?Macmillan ($2.50). Reprint of an early novel by the English author of Inheritance and A Modern Tragedy...
...Letters column of your issue of April 9. Doubleday, Doran & Co. stated that they would send a pamphlet reprint of FORTUNE'S "Arms and the Men" article to anyone who sent us 10?. We printed 2,500 copies of this pamphlet and had no idea that a single letter in TIME'S correspondence column would cause 3,500 people to send their requests and their dimes to Garden City in the first four days after the letter appeared. This was unique in our experience. We are now rapidly printing 10,000 more copies of the pamphlet. Will...