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253:, which Baker said would never have been written without Congdon's assistance. Baker said that "After a lot of wine, I’d start talking about my uncles; I had a lot of uncles. And Tom said, 'This really ought to be a book.'" Baker wrote a draft, which Congdon rejected as "a piece of reporting", insisting that Baker rewrite the stories and the characters as they were when they were young. Baker recounted that "I threw the whole thing away and started over. A lot of the success of that book is due to him." 229:. Congdon reviewed Berg's original manuscripts, which had been written in the varying styles of several notable authors, and finally circled a paragraph that he felt captured what he was looking for, saying "You know who this sounds like? Nobody. Write the whole book like this. That's your voice." The published book, 206:
and invited Benchley to lunch to discuss some ideas for books. Benchley wanted to write a non-fiction book about pirates, but Congdon wasn't interested. Congdon asked if he had any ideas for fiction, and Benchley respond with his idea of a novel about a great white shark terrorizing a beach resort.
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Congdon offered Benchley an advance of $ 1,000, leading to the novelist submitting the first 100 pages. After extensive rewriting based on Congdon's guidance,
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as "A look at pregnancy and childbirth as they are experienced by patients of an obstetrical practice in a wealthy New Jersey town."
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in 1953. He dropped out of Yale during his sophomore year to work on a gold mine in
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Satan's Silence: Ritual Abuse and the Making of a Modern American Witch Hunt
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In April 1974, Congdon was named as editor in chief of adult trade books at
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was published in 1974 and stayed on the bestseller list for some 44 weeks.
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In 1979, Congdon left E. P. Dutton to partner up with French publisher
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Grescoe, Paul (October 27, 1980). "Things That Go Bump in Victoria".
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program and upon graduation, he was commissioned an ensign in the
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At Doubleday, Congdon had read a number of articles written by
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Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism alumni
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He died at age 77 on December 23, 2008, at his home in
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was published by Simon & Schuster, described by
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Lincoln, Nebraska: 464:from the original on 16 August 2022 260:. During that period, he published 154:. While at Yale, he completed the 25: 231:Maxwell Perkins: Editor of Genius 243:, who had been a columnist for 225:, who was writing a book about 182:, where he studied journalism. 502:Yuhas, Alan (March 31, 2021). 1: 483:Cara, Ed (November 3, 2014). 185:Congdon became an editor at 621:United States Navy officers 160:United States Navy Reserves 652: 280:William Morrow and Company 266:. Written by psychiatrist 129:, as well as the infamous 188:The Saturday Evening Post 525:– via NYTimes.com. 302:congestive heart failure 298:Nantucket, Massachusetts 144:New London, Connecticut 93:Thomas Boss Congdon Jr. 34:Thomas Boss Congdon Jr. 27:American book publisher 454:"Highest Game in Town" 221:He worked with author 601:American book editors 278:published in 1986 by 113:'s bestselling novel 386:The Hartford Courant 146:. He Graduated from 78:Editor and publisher 626:Yale College alumni 458:The Washington Post 306:Parkinson's disease 235:National Book Award 195:, and was hired by 180:Columbia University 544:. pp. 45–46. 508:The New York Times 439:The New York Times 420:The New York Times 368:The New York Times 342:The New York Times 263:Michelle Remembers 258:Jean-Claude Lattès 246:The New York Times 132:Michelle Remembers 18:Congdon & Weed 152:Fairbanks, Alaska 90: 89: 83:Years active 58:December 23, 2008 16:(Redirected from 643: 575: 562: 556: 555: 533: 527: 526: 524: 522: 499: 493: 492: 489:Pacific Standard 480: 474: 473: 471: 469: 449: 443: 430: 424: 411: 405: 404: 396: 390: 378: 372: 359: 346: 333: 272:David Halberstam 193:Harper & Row 121:David Halberstam 61: 49: 47: 30: 21: 651: 650: 646: 645: 644: 642: 641: 640: 581: 580: 579: 578: 563: 559: 552: 535: 534: 530: 520: 518: 501: 500: 496: 482: 481: 477: 467: 465: 451: 450: 446: 431: 427: 413:Wyatt, Edward. 412: 408: 398: 397: 393: 379: 375: 360: 349: 334: 319: 314: 268:Lawrence Pazder 233:, won the 1980 227:Maxwell Perkins 59: 45: 43: 35: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 649: 647: 639: 638: 633: 628: 623: 618: 613: 608: 603: 598: 593: 583: 582: 577: 576: 571:Kirkus Reviews 557: 550: 528: 494: 475: 444: 425: 406: 391: 373: 347: 335:Weber, Bruce. 316: 315: 313: 310: 291:Kirkus Reviews 204:Peter Benchley 178:. 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Index

Congdon & Weed
book editor
Russell Baker
Growing Up
Peter Benchley
Jaws
David Halberstam
The Reckoning
Michelle Remembers
Satanic panic
New London, Connecticut
Yale College
Fairbanks, Alaska
Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps
United States Navy Reserves
USS Iowa (BB-61)
USS Wisconsin (BB-64)
Columbia University
The Saturday Evening Post
Harper & Row
Doubleday
Peter Benchley
E. P. Dutton
A. Scott Berg
Maxwell Perkins
National Book Award
Russell Baker
The New York Times
Jean-Claude Lattès
Michelle Remembers

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