Word: mcgraw
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...HUXLEYS by Ronald W. Clark. 398 pages. McGraw-Hill...
KING, QUEEN, KNAVE by Vladimir Nabokov. 272 pages. McGraw-Hill...
SOUL ON ICE by Eldridge Cleaver. 210 pages. A Ramparts Book. McGraw-Hill...
...MISSION by Heinrich Boll. 207 pages. McGraw-Hill...
British Author Hunter Davies recently sold the U.S. publishing rights to his forthcoming biography The Beatles to McGraw-Hill for $150,000. Harold Robbins gets $500,000 in advance for every novel he dictates. Kathleen Winsor (Forever Amber) got $500,000 from New American Library for the paperback rights to her 1965 slow-selling novel Wanderers Eastward, Wanderers West. Norman Mailer's contract with the same publisher guarantees him $450,000 apiece for his next two novels-plus a possible bonus...