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  2. Literary Guild - Wikipedia

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    Literary Guild. The Literary Guild of America is a mail order book club selling low-cost editions of selected current books to its members. Established in 1927 to compete with the Book of the Month Club, it is currently owned by Bookspan. It was a way to encourage reading among the American public through curated and affordable selections.

  3. Bookspan - Wikipedia

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    bookspan.com. Bookspan LLC is a New York–based online bookseller, founded in 2000. [3] Bookspan began as a joint endeavor by Bertelsmann and Time Warner. [2] Bertelsmann took over control in 2007, and a year later, sold its interest to Najafi Companies, an Arizona investment firm. [2] Najafi held its ownership in a subsidiary named Direct ...

  4. Lori Schiller - Wikipedia

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    Schiller is the author of The Quiet Room-- A Journey out of the Torment of Madness, originally published by Warner Books in 1994, written with Amanda Bennett. The memoir chronicles her battle with mental illness. The memoir is an alternate selection of The Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club. The memoir includes chapters written by her ...

  5. Jean Sasson - Wikipedia

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    Princess – chosen as an Alternate Selection of the Literary Guild Doubleday Book Club Princess – chosen as A Reader's Digest Selection [8] Princess was a Bestseller in over 25 countries around the world [9]

  6. Beth Ann Fennelly - Wikipedia

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    Selected for: IndieNext Great Read for October 2013; Southern Booksellers Association Fall Okra Pick; October 2013 LibraryReads Pick; Featured Alternate Selection of The Literary Guild, Book-of the-Month Club, DoubleDay Book Club, Mystery Guild, Quality Paperback Book Club and Columbia House Book Club.

  7. Rona Jaffe - Wikipedia

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    London, England. Alma mater. Radcliffe College. Occupation. Novelist. Years active. 1958–2003. Rona Jaffe (June 12, 1931 – December 30, 2005) was an American novelist who published numerous works from 1958 to 2003. During the 1960s, she also wrote cultural pieces for Cosmopolitan .

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