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...ANSWERING GLORY - R. C. Hutchinson-Farrar & Rinehart...
...contemporaneity he is reconciled to not by the vulgar convenience of dining-room and private shower, but purely as breeding-grounds of the traditions of the future. In the meantime he feeds his soul on what remains of times done: the charming fatuity of a raucous voice calling for "Rinehart!" and especially the Yard Concerts, which are always with...
...Senlis. now). A reputed $100,000 cinema contract lured him in 1930 to Hollywood but he prematurely returned, agreeing with his wife that "it was a dream." With A Modern-Hero Bromfield's old and profitable contract with Publisher Stokes ends. When young Publishers John Farrar &; Stanley Rinehart bought out Hearst-owned Cosmopolitan Book Corp. in 1931, trade talk was that Author Bromfield had contracted with Cosmopolitan for his five next books at $60,000 each (TIME, Oct. 5). Over some
...such contract, probably at a figure nearer $25,000 but involving also serializing in Hearst's Cosmopolitan Magazine, Publishers Farrar &; Rinehart and Author Bromfield's lawyer still seem to be haggling. In oblique reference to the possible serializing of Bromfield, his old publishers say of his current offering: "This novel has not appeared in any periodical." Other Stokes-Bromfield books: The Green Bay Tree, Possession, A Good Woman, The Strange Case of Miss Annie Spragg, Twenty-Four Hours...
MAGNOLIA STREET - Louis Golding -Farrar & Rinehart...