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Her and publisher
Her father, Michael Horowitz, is an author, editor, publisher, and antiquarian bookseller.
" Her biographer Barbara Reynolds quotes a letter she wrote to publisher Victor Gollancz on 14 September 1932:
Her son-in-law Orvil Dryfoos was publisher from 1961 – 63, followed by her son Arthur Ochs " Punch " Sulzberger.
Her daughter, Ruth Holmberg, became publisher of The Chattanooga Times.
Her second husband, who survived her, was publisher Jeremy Tarcher, a brother of the novelist Judith Krantz.
However, he did reveal that there was a " 1998 legal agreement signed by Alan Moore, Rick Veitch and myself dividing up our creative properties " that left Bisette with " N-Man, the Fury, the Hypernaut and Commander Solo & Her Screamin ' Skydogs " who, he thought, " fit nicely with a bevy of my own characters and concepts I've never had homes for: Curtis Slarch, Lo !, ' The Big Dig ,' and much, much more you ’ ve never heard of or seen because I could never interest a publisher in those projects.
Her publisher Riverhead Books canceled the publication of Seltzer's book, Love and Consequences, when it was revealed that Seltzer's story of her alleged experiences growing up as a half-white, half-Native American foster child and Bloods gang member in South Central Los Angeles were fictitious.
Her father, Frank Stoneman, was the first publisher of the paper that later became The Miami Herald.
Her critiques of successive drafts led Barnes to make major structural changes, and when publisher after publisher rejected the manuscript, it was Coleman who pressed T. S. Eliot, then an editor at Faber and Faber, to read it.
Her son Donald was publisher from 1979 to 2000.
Her father had been appointed to a diplomatic post and was publisher of the The Voice of the Daily American.
Her first marriage was to a music publisher, her second to an advertising director.
Her mother, Vivian Ayers ( for whom the mother in The Fresh Prince of Bel Air was named ), was a Pulitzer-prize nominated artist, poet, playwright, scholar, and publisher.
Her husband, Edward Garnett, whom she married in Brighton on 31 August 1889, was a distinguished reader for the publisher Jonathan Cape.
Her father was newspaper publisher Charles E. Leonard, and her mother was the feminist Cynthia Leonard, the first woman to run for mayor of New York City.
Her father was a newspaper publisher who composed music on the side, and her mother was a classical pianist.
Her break came when she came to the attention of another woman, Mollie Slott, who worked as a " girl Friday " ( à la His Girl Friday ) for New York Daily News publisher ( and syndicate head ) Joseph Medill Patterson.
Her father was a publisher of note ( Burnes and Oates ) and her mother, whose maiden name was Thompson, was the sister of the well-known artist Lady Butler, ( Charge of the Greys ).
Her six brothers and sisters included Edward Taylor ( 1784 – 1863 ), a singer and music professor, John Taylor ( 1779 – 1863 ), a mining engineer, Richard Taylor ( 1781 – 1858 ), a printer and editor and publisher of scientific works.
Her publisher Scholastic calls her " most celebrated author in the prequel-era of the Star Wars phenomenon ".
Her father was a noted progressive educator, scholar ( collaborating on textbooks with Shakespearean scholar Maynard Mack ), and publisher and co-founder of Boynton / Cook Publishers, now owned by Heinemann.
Her father, a book publisher, hanged himself when she was 11.
Her son Peter was the publisher of her niece Daphne du Maurier's book about their grandfather, The Young George du Maurier, letters 1860 – 1867 ( 1951 ).

Her and accepted
Her cynicism grew when one of the two pictures she submitted in 1875 was refused by the jury, only to be accepted the following year after she darkened the background.
Her Majesty the Queen Majesty the King has asked me to form a government and I have accepted .|
Her mother-in-law, Eleanor of Aquitaine readily accepted her as John's wife.
Her success there led to her briefly opening an experimental school which was an early attempt to introduce kindergarten methods ( love instead of harshness for discipline ; interest instead of compulsion to impart knowledge ), but this, like other similar attempts at this time was not accepted and soon closed.
Her husband Artis Mills, whom she married in 1969, accepted responsibility when they were both arrested for heroin possession and served a 10-year prison sentence.
Her father, who was separated from her mother by this time, suggested the idea of a coast-to-coast flight, which Jessica readily accepted, and Reid agreed to provide flight instruction and his aircraft for the endeavor.
Her brothers Charles, Richard and William were partners in the family merchant bank Kidston & Sons, and as only one of them had married ( and produced no heir ) it was generally accepted that Law would inherit the firm, or at least play a role in its management when he was older.
Her family and instructors were dismayed with her change in focus, as video game music was not well respected, and " they had paid tuition for an expensive music school and couldn't understand why would accept such a job ", but Shimomura accepted the job at Capcom anyway.
Her fifth draft of the novel was accepted for publication.
Her father traveled to Boulder and accepted a plea bargain for Nancy, which resulted in her being banished from the state of Colorado.
Her work ( actually, the second version she wrote ) was accepted and got as far as galley proofs, but was then removed by demand of other contributors, under circumstances that are debatable.
Her " Thornfield Hall " for example is widely accepted to be North Lees Hall situated on the outskirts of Hathersage.
Her offer was gratefully accepted and in early 1953, she established an office at AAUN headquarters.
Her stay was intended to be brief, but the acclaim she received for her performance as Gilda in Rigoletto in Chicago, Illinois on November 18, 1916 ( her 34th birthday ) was so wildly enthusiastic that she accepted an offer to remain with the Chicago Opera Company.
Her father next accepted a job teaching chemistry and physics at Farmer's College and moved the family moved to College Hill, near Cincinnati.
Her parents accepted the marriage and settled £ 70, 000 on the young couple.
Her mother tried unsuccessfully to get her daughter away from reading so many books and into the more accepted role of young girls.
That Mr. Speaker do issue his Warrant for the Clerk of the Crown to make out a new writ for the electing of a Member to serve in this present parliament for the Constituency of area in the room of the Honourable individual, who since election for the said County Constituency has accepted the Office of Steward or Bailiff of Her Majesty's Three Chiltern Hundreds of Stoke, Desborough and Burnham in the County of Buckingham.
Her attempts to create a traditional Welsh costumes are accepted as important to the adoption of the dress as the national costume of Wales.
Her plea bargain would have reduced her maximum sentence from 16 years to 11 years had it been accepted by the military judge.
In " Prom-ise Her Anything ", Hamton asked Fifi to be his date to the Prom, and Fifi enthusiastically ( and magnetically ) accepted in a heartbeat.
Her writing style was not always critically acceptedthe most famous review of Asquith's work came from New York wit Dorothy Parker, who wrote, " The affair between Margot Asquith and Margot Asquith will live as one of the prettiest love stories in all literature.
Her suggestion, Morradoo was accepted and the new name was installed in January 1997.
Her five stages of grief have now become widely accepted.

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