Coward-McCann, Inc. letter : New York, N.Y., to William Randolph Hearst, San Simeon, Calif. : TLS, 1935 Mar. 4.

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Coward-McCann, Inc. letter : New York, N.Y., to William Randolph Hearst, San Simeon, Calif. : TLS, 1935 Mar. 4.

Letter, signed by Harriette Ashbrook, states that Coward-McCann has forwarded one copy of the trade edition of MacKinley Kantor's Turkey in the straw.

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Hearst, William Randolph, 1863-1951

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William Randolph Hearst Sr. (April 29, 1863 – August 14, 1951) was an American businessman, newspaper publisher, and politician known for developing the nation's largest newspaper chain and media company, Hearst Communications. His flamboyant methods of yellow journalism influenced the nation's popular media by emphasizing sensationalism and human interest stories. Hearst entered the publishing business in 1887 with Mitchell Trubitt after being given control of The San Francisco Examiner by his ...

Ashbrook, Harriette, 1898-1946

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Kantor, MacKinlay, 1904-1977

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Novelist from Iowa. From the description of Letters, 1934-1973. (University of Iowa Libraries). WorldCat record id: 233121203 Kantor was born in Webster City, Iowa. His first of more than thirty novels, Diversey, was about Chicago gangsters. Many of the later novels were based on the Civil War, including Andersonville, for which he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1956. From the description of MacKinlay Kantor manuscripts, 1927-1932. (State Historical Society of...