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ELLEN CORBY Best remembered for her role as Grandma Walton on TV's The Waltons, this Emmy award-winning actress chose Vantage Press to publish The Pebble of Gibraltar, an imaginary tale of a pebble's adventures in Europe. |
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CHARLES ARNOT This distinguished ABC-TV newsman published Don't Kill the Messenger, a book honoring journalists killed in combat. |
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DENNIS
PULESTON A noted naturalist, conservationist and holder of The Freedom Medal, published The Gull's Way. |
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JOHN HENRY CUTLER The publisher of The Duxbury Clipper in Boston, and a noted biographer, published his memoirs with Vantage Press. |
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GIORGIO
TOZZI An opera singer with the Metropolitan Opera for over twenty years, Mr. Tozzi published his first work of fiction with Vantage Press, entitled The Golem of the Golden West. |
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LESLIE D. PARK The head of United Cerebral Palsy in New York City, he penned the informative How to Be a Friend to the Handicapped. |
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JOANNA
LEE Emmy award-winning writer, actress and producer of many television programs, she published her autobiography, A Difficult Woman in Hollywood. |
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DR. FRANK MacINNIS Culling advice laced with wit from his column on geriatrics, syndicated in hundreds of newspapers in the U.S. and Canada, Dr. MacInnis published The Aging Game with Vantage Press. |
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WESLEY CALLISON The 1964 All-Star Game MVP and premier outfielder for the Philadelphia Phillies chose Vantage Press to publish his engrossing autobiography, The Johnny Callison Story, written with his co-author, John A. Sletten. |
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ZVI BARLEV (BLEICHER) Winner of the 1980 Prize for Holocaust Literature, he chose Vantage Press to publish the first U.S. edition of his book Would God It Were Night. |
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ALEX AIDEKMAN The founder of the Pathmark Supermarket chain published his book, Elephants in My Backyard. |
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