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...adult books were sold in 1993 (the last year for which figures are available), 64 million more than the previous year, and superstores report that their sales are growing 15% a year on average. "The great advantage to the superstores is simply that they buy more titles," says Roger Straus, president of the venerable publishing house Farrar Straus & Giroux. "More books in the best-seller echelon are being sold, and it would be unfair to say that the first-time novelist will be hurt by superstores...
...consensus is that the dish, while not visible from a public way, is historically inappropriate to the building as viewed from the Straus Courtyard," Edith C. Groden, a construction project manager at Harvard Real Estate, wrote in a letter to Charles Sullivan, executive director of the Cambridge Historical Commission...
...print all of the housing letters here. They're just not exciting enough. I'll respond to Hurling in Hurlbut, Gleeful in Grays, Starting to Drink in Straus and Can't Wait Until Next Year in Canaday all at once...
Other members of the committee are: Smith Professor of Corporate Finance Gordon Donaldson; Associate Dean of the Business School Linda S. Doyle; Associate Professor of Business Administration Linda A. Hill; Straus Professors of Business History Thomas K. McCraw; and Senior Associate Dean of the Business School F. warren McFarlan...
...start of Cock-a-doodle-doo, Philip Weiss' smart first novel (Farrar, Straus & Giroux; 295 pages; $21), he--Jack Gold--has just finished working on an underdog's losing campaign for the Democratic nomination for Governor of New York. The winner is popular Early Quinlan, who had been Secretary of State in a Republican Administration but, when times changed, switched parties with speed and grace...