Word: reprints
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Since the Korean war began, we have been receiving requests for permission to reprint TIME stories-especially from War in Asia-from Stockholm to Bombay. The most widely requested story to date has been "The Cat in the Kremlin," our July 17 cover story on Stalin...
...publications of a few obscure but dedicated specialized publishing houses (TIME, May 30, 1949). Last year Publisher Doubleday, with one eye on flying saucers and the other on an unexplored trade-book market, plunged into science fiction, quickly issued five titles (Lancelot Biggs is the sixth). With sales and reprint prospects looking brisk, U.S. readers can brace themselves for more long rides into space...
Lampy's recent reprint issue shows clearly that the main faults of his present writing have been present for a good many years: the humor is mostly situational and the situations are all trite...
...would seem that Lampy cannot find much humor by rummaging through the past. If he is ever going to be funny again, he will have to shake off conventions as dull as these reprint articles and substitute the freshness of new plots and entertaining descriptions...
Einstein will give up his chair at Smith in the spring, but he has no intention of giving up the life of the hard-working scholar. When he retires as Neilson professor he will head for Ann Arbor, Mich., to take on the task of making corrections for a reprint of the 39 volumes of the works of Mozart...