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Preface to the First Edition | ||
I | The Lonely Art | 1 |
II | Tools of the Trade | 13 |
III | The Flesh of Print | 24 |
IV | First Meetings | 40 |
V | "Not without Merit" | 61 |
VI | Times and Morals | 73 |
VII | In Hand | 89 |
VIII | Out! | 109 |
IX | Best-Sellers | 131 |
X | Backlog | 144 |
XI | Loyalties | 169 |
XII | Magazines | 191 |
XIII | The Magazine | 206 |
XIV | Pictures | 226 |
XV | Poetry | 248 |
XVI | Politics | 276 |
XVII | War | 300 |
XVIII | The Next Hundred Years | 328 |
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