• Pascal Avram "Pat" Covici (November 4, 1885–October 14, 1964) was a Romanian Jewish-American book publisher and editor, best known for his close associations...
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  • It was Jackson's final work, and was published with a dedication to Pascal Covici, the publisher, three years before the author's death in 1965. The novel...
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  • originally in 1788). It was subsequently published in English in 1927 by Pascal Covici in a limited, hand-numbered edition of 650 copies. The work expresses...
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    Steinbeck: A Life in Letters. Penguin. p. 296. ISBN 9780140042887. Pascal Covici Jr., ed. (2012). The Portable Steinbeck. Penguin. p. ii. ISBN 9780143106975...
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  • politician Pascal Covici (1885–1964), Romanian Jewish-American book publisher and editor Pascal Cygan (born 1974), French retired footballer Pascal Dozie (born...
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    2015. Thomas Jefferson Snodgrass, (Charles Honce, James Bennet, ed.), Pascal Covici, Chicago, 1928 "Matthew 27:51 at that moment the curtain of the temple...
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    Chicago: Pascal Covici, 1925 (Compilation of sixteen essays published in magazines between 1900 and 1914). Victor Hugo and Golgotha. Chicago: Pascal Covici, 1925...
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    Grapes of Wrath, Steinbeck wrote a long letter to Pascal Covici, his editor at Viking Press. He wanted Covici, in particular, to understand this book, to appreciate...
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    Stone, Lee Alexander (ed.). The Story of Phallicism volume 2. Chicago: Pascal Covici, 1927. Reprinted Whitefish, Montana: Kessinger Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0-7661-4115-2...
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    211pp., Pascal Covici (1924) Humpty Dumpty, 383 pp., Boni & Liveright (1924) Broken Necks {Containing More 1001 Afternoons}, 344pp., Pascal Covici (1926)...
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  • heart problem he suffers at the beginning of the novel. However, editor Pascal Covici rejected the idea and Nabokov heavily revised the novel, then titling...
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    Letters, to his editor Pascal Covici during the process of writing East of Eden. On March 26, Steinbeck first mentions Cathy to Covici: “This is a woman and...
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    writer Demostene Botez (1893–1973), Romanian poet and prose writer Pascal Covici (1885–1964), Romanian Jewish-American book publisher and editor Georgeta...
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    letters that accompanied East of Eden, written to his friend and editor Pascal Covici Steinbeck: A Life in Letters 1975 The collected letters of Steinbeck...
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  • unchanged from the daily journal. The suggestion by Steinbeck's editor, Pascal Covici, that the title page should state that Steinbeck was the author and...
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  • Lionel Trilling, published by Viking in 1950. The book was edited by Pascal Covici, who had worked with Trilling when he edited and introduced Viking's...
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  • Joseph Moncure March, who also wrote The Set-Up. Published in 1926 by Pascal Covici, Inc., the poem was widely banned, first in Boston, for having content...
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  • entitled The Red Pony shortly before going out of business in July 1938. Pascal Covici moved to Viking Press as senior editor, where The Long Valley was published...
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    (1943) List of actors with Academy Award nominations Actors and Others (Pascal Covici, 1925) Not For Children: Pictures and Verse (Doubleday, Doran & Co....
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  • fiction The Long Valley, "Saint Katy the Virgin" was included by editor Pascal Covici with Steinbeck's approval. The story is widely regarded as an "odd addition"...
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  • Dubious Battle, and handed over the rights to the book to Pascal Covici of the publisher Covici–Friede. Goudy (Knopf, 1926). The Bible of the World, editor...
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    selling an obscene publication. But Friede and his publishing partner Pascal Covici had already moved the printing plates out of New York in order to continue...
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    include R.K. Narayan of India and Patrick White of Australia. With Pascal Covici in 1943, he developed the "Viking Portable Library" and served as its...
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  • Empress Theodora. It was published in a limited edition of 760 copies by Pascal Covici in 1927 and reprinted by University of Michigan Press in 1961. Richard...
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    The Well of Loneliness (category Covici-Friede books)
    Cape sold the US rights to the recently formed publishing house of Pascal Covici and Donald Friede. Friede had heard gossip about The Well at a party...
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  • Joseph Moncure March. It was first published in the winter of 1928 by Pascal Covici, Inc., after the success of March's first poem The Wild Party (1926)...
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  • series of letters written by John Steinbeck to his friend and editor Pascal Covici, in parallel with the first draft of his longest novel, East of Eden...
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    Bridgman.(1926). The Golden Book; the story of fine books and bookmaking Pascal Covici Publishing Inc, N.Y.C., 1927. Type Design, Bridgeman Publishers, Pelham...
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  • and Greek Literary Culture in Athenaus. London, 2003. Page 12 Lee Alexander Stone. The Power of a Symbol Chicago: Pascal Covici, 1925, page 324. v t e...
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  • publication of her novel Daughter of Man, despite the support of editor Pascal Covici and book agents Mavis Macintosh and Elizabeth Otis (who also represented...
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