In 1946, George Greenfield was contemplating what to do with his six months paid leave when he bumped into a friend whose father had just acquired a small publishing house and needed someone to run it. Over 35 years of service to publishing followed, all detailed in these memoirs.
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In 1946, George Greenfield was contemplating what to do with his six months paid leave when he bumped into a friend whose father had just acquired a small publishing house and needed someone to run it. Over 35 years of service to publishing followed, all detailed in these memoirs.
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