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List of authors of Macmillan Publishing (United States)
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The following is a list of authors of
Macmillan Publishing
Main article:
Macmillan Publishers (United States)
Main article:
Macmillan Publishers
Winston Churchill
's novel
Richard Carvel
in 1899
Thorstein Veblen
The Theory of the Leisure Class
in 1899
Upton Sinclair
's
The Jungle
in 1906
Jack London
's
The Call of the Wild
in 1903
William Butler Yeats
Rabindranath Tagore
Liberty Hyde Bailey
[
1
]
Francis Marion Crawford
’s
Saracinesca
[
2
]
[
3
]
[
4
]
Margaret Mitchell
's
Gone With the Wind
in 1936
[
5
]
Rachel Field
's
All This, and Heaven Too
in 1938
Kathleen Winsor
's
Forever Amber
in 1944
[
6
]
C. S. Lewis
Marianne Moore
[
7
]
Ayn Rand
's book
We the Living
in 1936
[
8
]
Cathy Scott
's
The Murder of Biggie Smalls
in 2001
[
9
]
Doug Worgul
's
Thin Blue Smoke
in 2009
[
10
]
Michael Stewart
Elle and Blair Fowler
,
Beneath the Glitter
and
Where Beauty Lies
in 2012 and 2013
Judd Trichter
,
Love in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
in 2015
References
↑
Biographic Memoirs V. 64
. p.
9.
↑
Saxon, Wolfgang (February 15, 1984).
"George P. Brett is Dead at 91; Headed MacMillan Company"
.
New York Times
. Retrieved
April 19,
2008
.
↑
Pizer, Donald
.
The Cambridge Companion to American Realism and Naturalism: From Howells to London
. Cambridge University Press. pp.
250–
251.
↑
James, Elizabeth (2002).
Macmillan A Publishing Tradition
. Palgrave Macmillan. p.
201
.
ISBN
0-333-73517-X
.
↑
Saxon, Wolfgang (February 15, 1984).
"George P. Brett is dead at 91; Headed Macmillan Company"
.
New York Times
. Retrieved
April 19,
2008
.
↑
McKitterick, David.
A History of
Cambridge University Press
Volume III: New Worlds for Learning 1873-1972
. p.
308.
↑
Kobrak, Fred.
The Structure of International Publishing in the 1990s
. p.
31.
↑
"The Ayn Rand Institute: A Brief Biography of Ayn Rand"
. Archived from
the original
on April 21, 2006
. Retrieved
July 14,
2008
.
↑
Cathy Scott.
"The Murder of Biggie Smalls
|
written by Cathy Scott
|
Macmillan"
. Us.macmillan.com
. Retrieved
March 3,
2013
.
↑
"Doug Worgul bio, panmacmillan.com"
. Archived from
the original
on September 28, 2011
. Retrieved
April 7,
2009
.
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