As a prominent publisher in the early 20th century, William Heinemann encountered his fair share of challenges. In this candid memoir, Heinemann details the ups and downs of his career, from working with famous authors like Rudyard Kipling to navigating the tumultuous world of international publishing. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the business side of the book industry.
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