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TITLE: Publishers' Weekly Book Trade Journal Magazine
[ Rare Literary magazine! See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: NOVEMBER 10, 1975 / VOL. 208 NO. 19
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Doubleday Bestsellers.

MANY MANY ads for the latest books from all the publishers!

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Arnold W. Ehrlich.
PW INTERVIEWS: William Targ.
LETTERS.
MEDIA.
CALENDAR.
THE WEEK.
Library of Congress Seminar: Can Poetry and Serious Fiction Survive? by Susan Wagner.
New Media Publishing: Coping With Microforms in Libraries by Paul Doebler.
Anatomy of a Promotion.
II: Enthusiasm and Timing Were S&S's Keys to Success for "Looking For Mr. Goodbar" by Thomas Wevr.
Booksellers Bullish on Christmas Prospects by Stephen Cogil.
TRADE NEWS.
Letter from London: Crime Writers Converge on.
City Amid Echoes of Bomb Blasts by Malcolm Oram.
RIGI-ITS AND PERMISSIONS.
PW FORECASTS.
Fiction.
Children's Books.
Nonfiction.
Paperbacks.


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