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News from Doubleday
&
company about
FARIS
REVIE-W–
EDITIONS
Paris Review Editions, a new enterprise of
The
Paris Review
in cooperation with Doubleday
&
Company, will publish books of outstanding merit
in
all fields. The books are chosen and edited by
an editorial board including staff members of
The
Paris Review.
Initial response to the first an–
nouncement, ·made last Fall, has been enthusias–
tic. We are pleased to announce that the first list
bearing the Paris Review Editions imprint will
include TLooTH, a brilliant novel by Harry
Mathews to be published late
in
1966.
Paris Review Editions submissions must be of
book-length material; there are no restrictions on
the kind of material except that it be of high
literary quality. Manuscripts, which will be ac–
cepted under standard American book contract
arrangements, should be submitted to
Paris
Review Editions, Doubleday
&
Company, Inc.,
277 Park Avenue, New York 10017.
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