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English and drama, and was a member of the world renowned St. Olaf Choir. She taught high school in Pipestone, Minn. for several years before joining the Red Cross and being deployed to England, via the Queen Mary, during World War II. Margaret met her future husband, Thomas O'Conor Sloane III, a member of the American Air Force, in the officer's club in Grosvenor Square, London, shortly after she arrived. They became engaged two weeks later on Jan. 1, 1944, and were married in the small village of East Hendred, outside London, on Aug. 5, 1944 by an American chaplain. After the war, Thomas and Margaret took up residence in Westport. With her glorious mezzo soprano singing voice, she was in demand as a soloist with the Fairfield County Chorale and area churches. She also served as music critic for the South Shore Music Club and the Silvermine Quartet. In the late 50s, Margaret became director of the New Canaan Cooperative Nursery School and remained in that position for 20 years until her retirement. She moved to a retirement community in December 2008. Margaret is survived by her son, Thomas Sloane, and two daughters, Juliana Sloane Fulbright, and Catherine Sloane, as well as seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
4438:'Battle Lines' T. O'Conor Sloane III, long an editor at Doubleday, tells the following story: 'Many years ago, when Robert Giroux was editor-in-chief of Harcourt, Brace, he told me this little anecdote. He was expecting a visit from T.S. Eliot one day, and he knew that Carl Sandburg was going to be in the offices at the same time. Mr. Giroux made what arrangements he could to keep the two from meeting face to face, because he knew that the poets were not mutual admirers. When he returned to his office from lunch, to his horror he saw Sandburg and Eliot there, glaring at each other from opposite corners. 'Your face has deep lines,' Sandburg was saying to Eliot. I later told this little story to Melville Cane, the lawyer and poet. He said, 'If I had been Eliot, I would have said to Sandburg, 'I can't say the same for your poetry.'
1310:...Westporter and Doubleday senior editor Thomas O'Conor Sloane, III. Father J. M. Burke, S.J., Ph.D., dean of the school , introduced Mr. Sloane, a member of the university's advisory board, and called him 'one of the great editors whose like does not exist anymore, like Maxwell Perkins, who brought us the work of the first Thomas Wolfe.' In a quiet, seemingly unruffled voice, with a suave manner and witty comments, Mr. Sloane gave a profile of an editor as a participant in a drama whose action spans continents and fields cover the world.
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series includes three typed letters between Rorty's wife
Winifred Rorty and Matthew Josephson; letters between Rorty and Jerré E. Tanner regarding Tanner's setting of Rorty's poem "A Spring Garland" to music, as well as the original sheet music; and one typed letter from Rorty to Ruth Aley and one typed letter from Rorty to Tom Sloane . The Professional Papers include Rorty's curriculum vitae. Arrangement Organized into three series: I. Writings, 1941-1965. II. Correspondence, 1965-1969. III. Professional Papers, 1970, undated.
1041:, held a lifelong interest in both Irish and American history, politics and literature; his editorial work at Devin-Adair in particular, reflected this. He believed that to be erudite in one's family history and heritage informed professional endeavors and contributions to society, cultural sensibilities, military service and civic responsibilities, political views, and religious faith. His grandmother, Isabel Mitchel Sloane, was the daughter of
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Denis bought an estate in upstate New York. Following this he became a noted writer and journalist. Through his daughter's marriage to
Christian Shear Sloane, he is an ancestor of T. O'Conor Sloane and his sons, T. O'Conor Sloane, Jr. and John Eyre Sloane. Charles O'Conor of New York (1801–1884). A Successful attorney in New York. He was the Bourbon Democrat nominee for the President of the United States of America.
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District in the 30th through 33rd sessions of the state Senate. Mrs. Sloane had taught high school English for several years before joining the Red Cross to assist in the war effort. In the late 1950s, she became director of the New Canaan Cooperative Nursery School and remained
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the very first science-fiction magazine I ever read, its editor had been T. O'Conor Sloane. That editor had been an aged man at the time and had since died, but surely there must be some connection. There was! T. O'Conor Sloane III was the grandson of the onetime editor. Could I refuse under those
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Bridgeport, Conn., died June 12, 2012. She was born Ella Margaret Lunder in Canton, S.D. on May 7, 1918, to Paul M. and Ellida Algarheim Lunder. The Lunders were pioneering Norwegian farmers of the great Dakota Territory. She attended St Olaf from which she graduated as
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was going to be in the offices at the same time. Mr. Giroux made what arrangements he could to keep the two from meeting face to face, because he knew that the poets were not mutual admirers. When he returned to his office from lunch, to his horror he saw
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In the effort to refute the Soviet criticism of the superficiality of recent
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In accordance with instructions set out in rebulet DEVIN GARRITY, President, and THOMAS O'Conor Sloane, III, Editor, Devin-Adair
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Ballintubber Castle: Charles O'Conor of Mount Allen (1736–1808) Denis O'Conor Thomas O'Conor (d.1865). Joined the United Irishmen. After the failure of this rebellion he fled Ireland to America, where he and his brother
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Scope and Contents Manuscripts, printed works, correspondence, and professional papers of the writer James Rorty. The Writings series includes Rorty's typescript and manuscript essays on social issues, civil rights, and political activism, two of his poems, and printed works. The Correspondence
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Of interest to Miami and Havana society is the news of the engagement of Miss Carmen de Arango, New York and Havana, daughter of the late Francisco de Arango and the late Petronila del Valle, Marques and Marquesa de la Gratitud, and Thomas O'Conor Sloane, III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Conor
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Devin-Adair Company Publishers New York, signed Devin A Garrity President, T O'Conor Sloane III Editor, Gweneth Beam, 1948 (3), 1953 (2), 1954 (1), 1956 (1), 1961 (1), 2 nd, re anthology, New Irish Poets, review of New Irish Poets, payment for contribution to 1000 Years of Irish Prose and to
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That 'sophisticated clown,' Salvador Dali, who once threw potato chips in Mr. Sloane's face because he thought the publisher had not promoted his 'Diary of a Genius' adequately, was brought up by Father Burke, an interested participant in the question-and-answer period after the talk
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Jacques-ves and Pierre Cousteau, Thor Heyerdahl, Bruce Catton, Salvaor Dali and General Eisenhower were just a few of the parade of authors who came alive in the intensely anecdotal talk on 'The Book as Communication' by Westporter and Doubleday senior editor Thomas O'Conor Sloane,
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The most elaborate historical account of science I have yet attempted arose out of a suggestion made to me in 1961 by T. O'Conor Sloane of Doubleday. His letter aroused the liveliest interest in me because when I was a nine-year-old and picked up the August, 1929 issue of
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informant. Sloane and Devin Garrity, the president of Devin-Adair, became embroiled in an FBI investigation involving possible contact at the Devin-Adair offices between Elizabeth Bentley, who visited the offices frequently and American Communist turned FBI informant
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other from opposite corners. 'Your face has deep lines,' Sandburg was saying to Eliot. I later told this little story to Melville Cane, the lawyer and poet. He said, 'If I had been Eliot, I would have said to Sandburg, 'I can't say the same for your poetry.'
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Then came the problem of naming the book....But neither Tom nor anyone else at Doubleday would listen, and it came out with my name in the title, bold as brass. And it did well, at that. Doubleday has since put my name at the head of the title of two more
185:(Doubleday, 1963) by Edward Steichen. Detailed correspondence between Steichen and Sloane chronicling the production of the book is located in the Edward Steichen Archive (Series VI. Post-MoMA Exhibitions, Publications, and Anniversaries; Subseries VI.A.
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The most elaborate historical account of science I have yet attempted arose out of a suggestion made to me in 1961 by T. O'Conor Sloane of Doubleday....Tom Sloane asked me to do 250 short biographies of the most important scientists in history, arranged
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One of the earliest registrants in the mushrooming Cousteau Society of Westport was Thomas O'Conor Sloane, III, Jacques Cousteau's first editor at Doubleday. Mr. Sloane edited his first two Doubleday books on his underwater adventures and the coral
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Mexican Journal: The Conquerors Conquered; a Journal of Six Months in Mexico Including Travels to the Principal Parts of that Country; Conversations with Distinguished Personalities in the Arts and Public Life; Adventures, Mishaps, Reflections and
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Container Summary: Correspondence to Harry Sylvester from various publishers and journal editors. Arranged by journal/publisher name, the file includes:...The Devin-Adair Company - T. O'Conor Sloane, III, associate editor, TLS 9/1/1949, re book
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A Gathering of Associates: The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library were organized in December, 1963. The following individuals and institutions have been, or currently are, members of the Associates....Mr. T. O'Conor Sloane III, New York,
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I am deeply grateful to the publishing staff of Doubleday and Company with whom I have worked over a period of time, particularly Mr. T. O'Conor Sloane III, whose editorial enthusiasm for the 'bay world' gave this book a distinct flavor . . .
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I am deeply grateful to the publishing staff of Doubleday and Company with whom I have worked over a period of time, particularly Mr. T. O'Conor Sloane III, whose editorial enthusiasm for the 'bay world' gave this book a distinct flavor . . .
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The most elaborate historical account of science I have yet attempted arose out of a suggestion made to me in 1961 by T. O'Conor Sloane of Doubleday… asked me to do 250 short biographies of the most important scientists in history, arranged
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VI.A.2 "Correspondence with Doubleday etc." GMM transmittance of ES's corrections to proofs of captions and chronology; photocopies and carbons to and from editor T. O'Conor Sloane III; other book-related correspondence July 1961-July 1963,
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The papers document Leah Brenner's writings on Mexican art and culture, including a children's book about and illustrated by Diego Rivera, and articles for Town & Country. Personal and family documents and correspondence are also
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This is the memoir of the "fastest man on the draw", who grew up in Tombstone, knew Wyatt Earp, worked as a gambler, scouted for General Funston in the Philippine Insurrection, acted in Hollywood, and worked undercover for Remington
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Acknowledgments...There are many, many friends who have helped me, more than I can name. But may I pay special recognition...to Thomas O'Conor Sloane III, of the Devin-Adair Company, for the care with which he saw it through
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Acknowledgments...There are many, many friends who have helped me, more than I can name. But may I pay special recognition...to Thomas O'Conor Sloane III, of the Devin-Adair Company, for the care with which he saw it through
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A 15-day session adult-education evening course in book editing and publishing is being offered by the Hunter College School of General Studies, NYC. Thomas O'Conor Sloane III, editor, the Devin-Adair Co., is conducting the
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Dr Asimov prefaced this collection with "To Tim, Tom and Dick — my stalwart supporters at Doubleday". Tom refers to Tom Sloane, one of the editors at Doubleday and grandson of T. O'Conor Sloane, editor of Amazing
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Dr Asimov prefaced this collection with "To Tim, Tom and Dick — my stalwart supporters at Doubleday". Tom refers to Tom Sloane, one of the editors at Doubleday and grandson of T. O'Conor Sloane, editor of Amazing
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The Devin-Adair Company — 23 East 26th St., New York 10, N. Y. T. O'Conor Sloane, III, Editor. Serious non-fiction. Religious, political, Irish, farming, and nature. Always query first. Pays on royalty
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titles, describes the details of Sloane's idea for the book, the decision to put Asimov's name in the title and their excitement at the book's success. Interestingly, Asimov's first published work of
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From 1947 to 1952, Sloane was a director of the Catholic Poetry Society of America, which was headquartered in New York City with chapters in many major cities across the United States and published
702:(Idlewild Press, 1939). During this time, a fellow director was Joseph Tusiani who would eventually become the New York State Poet Laureate Emeritus. A well-known president of the organization was
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Abstract: Correspondence of Edward C. McAleer relating to the Rushton Seminar panel discussion on modern Irish literature. The collection contains letters from . . . T. O'Conor Sloane, III . . . .
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Abstract: Correspondence of Edward C. McAleer relating to the Rushton Seminar panel discussion on modern Irish literature. The collection contains letters from . . . T. O'Conor Sloane, III . . . .
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Mar 23, 1999 — GIROUX-Carmen de Arango. Of Greenwich, CT, on March 19th, 1999. Former advisor to the Holy See Missions Delegation to the United Nations, reporting directly to the Vatican in Rome.
803:(Wiley, 1986) which he worked on for approximately three years during the late 1970s to early 1980s after his retirement from Doubleday. The dictionary was a major project, one which the journal
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Visiting in Westport from Napa Valley, California, is artist Thomas Lunder Sloane, son of the senior Doubleday editor, Thomas O'Conor Sloane, III, and his wife, Margaret, of 8 Wakeman Place.
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Miss Carmen de Arango of New York, whose engagement to Thomas O'Conor Sloane III of Westport, Conn., a descendant of Auguste Chouteau, one of St. Louis' founders, has been announced by ...
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Acknowledgments... In the actual preparation of the book for press we are thankful for the publishing imagination of Devin Garrity and Thomas O'Conor Sloane III of the Devin-Adair Company.
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Acknowledgments...Finally, to the entire editorial, art, and production staffs of Doubleday & Company, Inc., Publishers, New York City--especially to editor T. O'Conor Sloane III...
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IN this story of his life of violence the late Jack Ganzhorn (he died in 1956, age 78) permits the reader to witness some forty of his killings. These he calls "six-shooter killings."
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Fairfield University Gratefully Acknowledges the Following Donors Who Have Helped Make the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts a Reality...Mr. and Mrs. T. O'Conor Sloane, III
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His contacts with Heyerdahl, whom he described as charming in person and a constant complainer in his letters, were spiced with illustrations of cables to the author...
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The Boatbuilders of Bristol: The Story of the Amazing Herreshoff Family of Rhode Island / Inventors, Individualists, Yacht Designers, and America's Cup Defenders
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Appreciation for Help Given...Thomas O'Conor Sloane III loaned me his grandfather's collection of early books on the Pennsylvania German dialect and people.
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Preface...and an equal measure of gratitude to Doubleday editor Thomas O'Conor Sloane III for inspiration, encouragement and indispensable direction.
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the fact that people are reading more and much of it of better quality is backed up by T. O'Conor Sloane, III, of Westport, an editor with Doubleday.
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The mock trial was prepared by Capt Thomas O. Sloane III from the records of a real military case heard 'some months ago.'
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Spirit : a magazine of poetry. [New York] : [Catholic Poetry Society of America], 1934-1995
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The Owls of North America (North of Mexico): All the Species and Subspecies Illustrated in Color and Fully Described
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Sloane III, T. O'Conor (24 October 1941). "Cardinal's Alter Ego (Review): Grey Eminence, by Aldous Huxley".
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5373:. Minneapolis: Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota. pp. 245, 251.
4728:. Vol. 18, no. 14. Fairfield, Connecticut: Fairfield University. 8 February 1967. p. 7
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5406:"Fairfield University: The Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts: Dedication Program, April 29, 1990"
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Sloane III, T. O'Conor (15 May 1952). "Biography (Review): Wide Margins, by George Palmer Putnam".
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proofs for publication, I am grateful to Mr. T. O'Conor Sloane III, editor of the Devin-Adair Co...
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A Guide to Archives and Manuscript Collections in the History of Chemistry and Chemical Technology
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America's 85 Greatest Living Authors Present: This Is My Best: In the Third Quarter of the Century
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Interesting vignettes about Sloane, Kavanagh and Barrell can be found in Roger Kovach's June 2007
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Interesting vignettes about Sloane, Kavanagh and Barrell can be found in Roger Kovach's June 2007
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Long Island Discovery: An Adventure Into the History, Manners, and Mores of America's Front Porch
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Long Island Discovery: An Adventure Into the History, Manners, and Mores of America's Front Porch
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Long Island Discovery: An Adventure Into the History, Manners, and Mores of America's Front Porch
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3019:"Prejudice and the Press Critics: Colonel Robert McCormick's Assault on the Hutchins Commission"
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Mr. Sloane is also a teacher of editing at Hunter College, where he joined the faculty in 1956.
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Filreis, Alan (2005). "Chapter 9: Modern Poetry and Anticommunism". In Fredman, Stephen (ed.).
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Thomas O'Conor Sloane, iii b. 20 Nov. 1912; m. Margaret Lunder, Canton, S.D. Three Children.
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1156:, Austin Clarke, Otto Grossman, Frank Hughes, Mary Kennedy, Edward C. McAleer, and others.
606:(Devin-Adair, 1958), a copy of which was given to the leader of every nation in the world.
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4692:"Hunter College in the Evening: Book Publishing & Editing with T. O'Conor Sloane III"
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Acknowledgments...To Thomas O'Conor Sloane III for his perspicacious editorial direction.
2235:"Letter from Salvador Dalí to his Doubleday editor, T. O'Conor Sloane III, July 22, 1965"
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Thomas O'Conor Sloane, III, of Westport, senior editor with publishing house Doubleday...
920:, Sloane was engaged to be married in June 1941 to Doña Carmen de Arango of New York and
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The Shark: Splendid Savage of the Sea (The Undersea Discoveries of Jacques-Yves Cousteau)
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Sloane met and married his future wife of 59 years, Ella Margaret Sloane, née Lunder of
3846:(14th Biennial / Volume 14 ed.). Grosse Point, MI: Walter Romig. 1961. p. 428
2880:(14th Biennial / Volume 14 ed.). Grosse Point, MI: Walter Romig. 1961. p. 428
1358:. No. Bridgeport Sunday Post. Bridgeport, Connecticut. 17 August 1975. p. 20
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4530:"Book Reviews, Notes, and Listings: International Dictionary of Medicine and Biology"
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America and the Fight for Irish Freedom, 1866-1922; an old story based upon new data
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Counter-Revolution of the Word: The Conservative Attack on Modern Poetry, 1945-1960
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4456:(New and Revised ed.). Boston: A Harvest Book/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
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2184:(Bantam paperback ed.). New York: Bantam / Doubleday. pp. 326–327.
2003:(Bantam paperback ed.). New York: Bantam & Doubleday. p. 280.
1730:(Bantam paperback ed.). New York: Bantam & Doubleday. p. 280.
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2848:"Doubleday editor will speak tonight for Fairfield U communications class"
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2296:(First ed.). Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company. p. 306.
1812:(First ed.). Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company. p. 306.
1471:"Doubleday editor will speak tonight for Fairfield U communications class"
1264:"Doubleday editor will speak tonight for Fairfield U communications class"
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Engagement to the future 5th Marquise de la Gratitud: The Giroux Imbroglio
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Graduate School of Corporate and Political Communication - Course Catalog
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Graduate School of Corporate and Political Communication - Course Catalog
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Graduate School of Corporate and Political Communication - Course Catalog
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1448:. No. Sunday. Bridgeport, Connecticut. 17 December 1961. p. 52
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3755:. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press. pp. 33–34.
3581:(Paperback/Reprint ed.). State College, PA: Dead Authors Society.
3338:. Washington: Library of Congress. Copyright Office. 1954. p. 1052
3129:
The Story of the Abbey Theatre, From Its Origins in 1899 to the Present
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Fabrics for Interiors: A Guide for Architects, Designers, and Consumers
1413:"Communication Center at Fairfield U. Adds 5 Members to Advisory Board"
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The Story of the Abbey Theatre: From Its Origins in 1899 to the Present
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Fabrics for Interiors: A Guide for Architects, Designers, and Consumers
6092:"Sloane, T. O'Conor III, correspondence: Part of Collection — Box: 16"
2905:. Westport, Connecticut: The Westport News. 12 March 1975. p. 15
2850:. Westport, Connecticut: The Westport News. 12 March 1975. p. 15
1057:, the 95th mayor of New York City from 1914 to 1917. Sloane's uncle,
1053:(Cameron, Ferguson & Company, 1880); as well, she was the aunt of
5951:"Leah Brenner: An Inventory of Her Papers at the Harry Ransom Center"
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4093:. Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries
3721:. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press. p. 236.
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was inscribed to Mr. Sloane with affection from Jacques and Pierre .
1848:"MoMA Edward Steichen Archive in The Museum of Modern Art Archives"
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Stony Brook University Special Collections and University Archives
1883:(Hardcover ed.). Boston: Houghton Mifflin. pp. 126–128.
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Becker, Ernest; Landau, Sidney; Manuila, Alexandre, eds. (1986).
4389:, he told me this little anecdote. He was expecting a visit from
5009:. No. Sunday. St. Louis, Missouri. 9 March 1941. p. 51
4977:. No. Friday. St. Louis, Missouri. 7 March 1941. p. 23
4062:. New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. pp. 3, 7
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5457:, Ballot Group No. 3...T. O'Conor Sloane III, Westport, Conn...
4899:
In Joy Still Felt: The Autobiography of Isaac Asimov, 1954-1978
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An American Experience of God: The Spirituality of Isaac Hecker
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Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series: 1954: July-December
2037:(Hardcover ed.). London: Millennium / Orion. p. 173.
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In Joy Still Felt: The Autobiography of Isaac Asimov, 1954-1978
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In Joy Still Felt: The Autobiography of Isaac Asimov, 1954-1978
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farming family involved in South Dakota politics; her brother,
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An American Experience of God: The Spirituality of Isaac Hecker
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Catholic Poetry Society of America and other literary endeavors
256:(Doubleday, 1965), which stands as one of the seminal texts of
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In Joy Still Felt: The Autobiography of Isaac Asimov, 1954-1978
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In Joy Still Felt: The Autobiography of Isaac Asimov, 1954-1978
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American Center of the P.E.N. (Poets, Editors, Novelists) Club
4871:"Fun with Folk Tales: Six Plays in Verse with Music and Songs"
3954:(First ed.). Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY: Idlewild Press. 1939
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Walls Are Crumbling: Seven Jewish Philosophers Discover Christ
2929:"Publisher in Search of New Authors Tells How Wheels Go Round"
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760:; poetry reviews for the Catholic Poetry Society of America's
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Walls Are Crumbling: Seven Jewish Philosophers Discover Christ
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and Jeanne Weeks, by authorizing the release of drawings from
6179:. Philadelphia: Center for History of Chemistry. p. 56.
3793:. Hoboken, N.J.: Blackwell Publishing Ltd. pp. 173–189.
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The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Crafts and How to Master Them
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Additionally, Sloane facilitated the publication of the book
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The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Crafts and How to Master Them
5796:. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University
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Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology
4000:"Joseph Tusiani Named New York State Poet Laureate Emeritus"
3974:"Joseph Tusiani Named New York State Poet Laureate Emeritus"
3608:"Catalog of Copyright Entries. ser.3 pt.1 v.14 1960 Jan-Jun"
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Fun with Folk Tales: Six Plays in Verse with Music and Songs
379:(Doubleday, 1974); and many more titles by various authors.
207:
Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology
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Correspondence pertaining to the Rushton Seminar, 1953-1954
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Correspondence pertaining to the Rushton Seminar, 1953-1954
5267:"The Book Market: Book Publishers: The Devin-Adair Company"
4944:. No. Monday. Miami, Florida. 10 March 1941. p. 6
4540:(6). American College of Physicians: 987. 1 December 1986.
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T. O'Conor Sloane, director of the Catholic Poetry Society.
3097:"The Book Market: Book Publishers: The Devin-Adair Company"
2967:. No. Monday. Miami, Florida. 10 March 1941. p. 6
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and Jack Larsen to the authors and their publishing house.
5925:"Parker Tyler Collection (Manuscript Collection MS-04300)"
5222:. Fairfield County Cemetery Transcription Project/CTGenWeb
4419:(Reprint ed.). New York: Penguin Books. p. 174.
4187:(Hardcover ed.). Detroit: Walter Romig & Company.
312:(Doubleday, 1971) by Jacques Cousteau and Philippe Diole.
252:
Sloane was the editor of Salvador Dalí's autobiographical
4199:"1 to 20 of 101 Full-Text results: T. O'Conor Sloane III"
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O'Casey, S.: New York Times Book Review, 15 October 1950.
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See the Robert Giroux Knowledge article for more on this.
6208:"Letter to Mr. Curtis Pierce from T. O'Conor Sloane III"
5931:. Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin
4667:"1 of 72 of 72 Full-Text results: T. O'Conor Sloane III"
4289:
The Final Fortress: The Campaign for Vicksburg 1862-1863
4225:"1 to 72 of 72 Full-Text results: T. O'Conor Sloane III"
4158:"The Guide to Catholic Literature volume two: 1940-1944"
3893:"The SPIRIT – An 85 Year Celebration of Catholic Poetry"
3790:
A Concise Companion to Twentieth-Century American Poetry
932:, who became the 5th Marquise de la Gratitud (see also,
777:
The Final Fortress: The Campaign for Vicksburg 1862-1863
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United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II
5410:
Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts: Dedication Program
4571:. New York: Churchill Livingstone. 1989. p. viii.
4366:(First ed.). New York: Viking Press. p. 174.
4185:
The Guide to Catholic Literature, Volume Two: 1940-1944
1419:. Bridgeport, Connecticut. 22 December 1966. p. 54
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caught the attention of the CIA and is archived in the
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Sloane's editorial work ranged widely, titles included
308:(Doubleday, 1970) by Jacques and Philippe Cousteau and
5476:. National Park Service: US Department of the Interior
3614:. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office: 258
3363:(First ed.). New York: Devin-Adair. p. 174.
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3312:(Hardcover ed.). New York City: Devin-Adair Co.
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The Sword of Welleran, and Other Tales of Enchantment
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and he, as an intelligence officer, a Captain in the
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Sloane was the editor of two books by Selden Rodman,
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The Sword of Welleran, and Other Tales of Enchantment
264:, regarding the promotional efforts by Doubleday for
5981:"Publishers (Miscellaneous)., 03/23/1945-05/04/1969"
3692:. Federal Bureau of Investigation . pp. 2 – 5
3401:(First ed.). New York: Devin-Adair. p. vii
3360:
The Eye of Man: Form and Content in Western Painting
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Georgetown University: First in the Nation's Capital
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1442:"Publishers Look on Books as Vocation and Avocation"
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in that position for 20 years until her retirement.
936:). Doña de Arango left Sloane for Robert Giroux, of
779:(St. Martin's Press, 1980) by Samuel Carter III and
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The Eye of Man: Form and Content in Western Painting
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Georgetown University: First in the Nation's Capital
189:
VI.A.2 "Correspondence with Doubleday etc." and the
4638:"Doubleday Editor Gives Interesting Profile on Job"
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Editorial Staff: Etymologies: T. O'Conor Sloane III
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Editorial Staff: Etymologist: T. O'Conor Sloane III
2995:(First ed.). New York: Henry Holt. p. ix
2398:"Doubleday Editor Gives Interesting Profile on Job"
2261:"Doubleday Editor Gives Interesting Profile on Job"
1569:"Doubleday Editor Gives Interesting Profile on Job"
1502:"Doubleday Editor Gives Interesting Profile on Job"
1477:. Westport, Connecticut. 12 March 1975. p. 15
1329:. Westport, Connecticut. 6 January 1963. p. 6
1294:"Doubleday Editor Gives Interesting Profile on Job"
1270:. Westport, Connecticut. 12 March 1975. p. 15
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Book reviews, poetry reviews and literary criticism
486:stated was "the best book written on the subject."
5706:. New York: Clarkson N. Potter, Inc. p. 512.
5216:"Fairfield County Cemeteries: Assumption Cemetery"
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1610:(Hardcover ed.). Garden City, NY: Doubleday.
592:America and the Fight for Irish Freedom: 1866-1922
23:Author collaborations at Doubleday and Devin-Adair
5094:. St. Louis: Setco Printing Co., Inc. p. 170
5060:Massue, the Marquis of Ruvigny, Melville (1914).
4329:. New York/Ramsey, NJ: Paulist Press. p. 4.
3951:From the Four Winds: Selected Poems from "Spirit"
3612:Catalog of Copyright Entries.musical Compositions
700:From the Four Winds: Selected Poems from "Spirit"
618:(Devin-Adair, 1959) by John W. "Jack" Ganzhorn.
5443:. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. pp. 1049–1050
5287:Particularly interested in Irish writing . . . .
4487:International Dictionary of Medicine and Biology
3481:One Language for the World and How To Achieve It
3382:I would like to thank...T. O'Conor Sloane III...
2992:Desert Calling: The Story of Charles de Foucauld
2365:(Hardcover ed.). New York City: Doubleday.
1065:daughter Madeleine. He was also a descendant of
801:International Dictionary of Medicine and Biology
604:One Language for the World and How To Achieve It
522:(Devin-Adair, 1953) by George Teeple Eggleston.
457:A partial list of editorial works at Devin-Adair
435:Desert Calling: The Story of Charles de Foucauld
39:collaborated with such distinguished talents as
5703:Local Lives: Poems about the Pennsylvania Dutch
5648:"The Return of Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine"
5526:The O'Conors of Connaught: An Historical Memoir
5244:The O'Conors of Connaught: An Historical Memoir
4053:"Frederick C. and Birdsall Otis Edey Residence"
3718:Red Spy Queen: A Biography of Elizabeth Bentley
3194:. New York: The Devin-Adair Company. p. xi
682:Red Spy Queen: A Biography of Elizabeth Bentley
638:While at Devin-Adair, Sloane was the editor of
510:(Devin-Adair, 1952) by John M. Oesterreicher.
262:letter from Dalí to Sloane, dated July 22, 1965
6173:Tselos, George; Wickey, Colleen, eds. (1987).
5957:. Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas
5193:. U. S. Dept. of the Air Force: 10 . July 1950
5032:"Paid Notice: Deaths GIROUX, CARMEN DE ARANGO"
3663:Out of Bondage: The Story of Elizabeth Bentley
3132:. New York: The Devin-Adair Company. p. x
764:magazine; and provided literary criticism for
640:Out of Bondage: The Story of Elizabeth Bentley
167:A partial list of editorial works at Doubleday
6214:. Central Intelligence Agency. Archived from
5904:. SNAC (Social Networks and Archival Context)
5505:. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
2935:. Detroit, Michigan. 22 June 1941. p. 25
960:during World War II, she as a nurse with the
642:(Devin-Adair, 1951) by Elizabeth Bentley, an
475:(Devin-Adair, 1950) by Peter Kavanagh, which
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4292:. New York: St. Martin's Press. p. xi.
1224:blog piece, "Parties at the Janice Studios."
1211:blog piece, "Parties at the Janice Studios."
791:(Viking Press, 1981) by Robert Hendrickson.
684:(University of North Carolina Press, 2002).
594:(Devin-Adair, 1957) by Charles C. Tansill.
232:the magazine that Sloane's grandfather, Dr.
5675:"Galaxy SF #263, Vol.1, No. 1, August 2024"
4251:"Aldous Huxley vs.Christocentric Mysticism"
1921:. London: Grafton Books. pp. 125–127.
1016:, he was buried with full military honors.
5241:O'Conor, Charles; O'Donovan, John (1891).
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4568:Churchill's Illustrated Medical Dictionary
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2544:. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. p. xvii
2488:. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. p. 51
2155:(1st ed.). Garden City, NY: Doubleday
2109:Opus: A Selection From the First 200 Books
2071:Opus: A Selection From the First 200 Books
1918:Opus: A Selection From the First 200 Books
1386:(1st ed.). Garden City, NY: Doubleday
812:Churchill's Illustrated Medical Dictionary
634:Elizabeth Bentley, Devin-Adair and the FBI
418:from 1938 to 1940, as associate editor at
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3523:I've Killed Men: An Epic of Early Arizona
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2693:. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. p. 127
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560:Mexican Journal: The Conquerors Conquered
6154:. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library.
5600:SFE: The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
5548:SFE: The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
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2637:. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. p. 52
2609:. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. p. 64
2460:. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. p. XV
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5091:The Learned Family in America 1630-1967
4453:The Literary Life and Other Curiosities
4416:The Literary Life and Other Curiosities
4363:The Literary Life and Other Curiosities
3980:. CUNY: The City University of New York
2516:. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. p. 8
2432:. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. p. 9
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1081:of New York City, a lawyer who battled
789:The Literary Life and Other Curiosities
766:America: A Catholic Review of the Week.
335:(Doubleday, 1964) by Joseph T. Durkin;
213:(Avon Books & Doubleday, 1980) and
205:Sloane initiated and was the editor of
6254:United States Army Air Forces officers
6062:"Chicago Tribune. Frank Hughes Papers"
4938:"Miamian's Brother To Wed In New York"
4847:. Fairfield University. pp. 30–31
2961:"Miamian's Brother To Wed In New York"
2112:. London: Grafton Books. p. 125.
2074:. London: Grafton Books. p. 126.
867:and Gertrude Larned Sloane, author of
668:Additionally, Kathryn S. Olmsted uses
498:(Devin-Adair, 1950) by Frank Hughes.
437:(Henry Holt, 1949) by Anne Fremantle.
351:(Doubleday, 1974) by Allan W. Eckert;
109:Edward Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany
5876:Archives Online at Indiana University
5602:. The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
5550:. The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
4636:Ross, Ruth Lampland (15 March 1975).
3411:K. Harris and T. O'Conor Sloane, III.
2396:Ross, Ruth Lampland (15 March 1975).
2259:Ross, Ruth Lampland (15 March 1975).
1567:Ross, Ruth Lampland (15 March 1975).
1500:Ross, Ruth Lampland (15 March 1975).
1292:Ross, Ruth Lampland (15 March 1975).
534:(Devin-Adair, 1954) by JK Stanford.
324:(Doubleday, 1975) by Thor Heyerdahl.
217:(Doubleday, 1994), as well as in his
7:
6152:Archival Material: Papers, 1936-1963
4644:. Bridgeport, Connecticut. p. 6
3866:"Catholic Poetry Society of America"
2806:Larsen, Jack; Weeks, Jeanne (1975).
2404:. Bridgeport, Connecticut. p. 6
2267:. Bridgeport, Connecticut. p. 6
1575:. Bridgeport, Connecticut. p. 6
1508:. Bridgeport, Connecticut. p. 6
1300:. Bridgeport, Connecticut. p. 6
810:Sloane provided the etymologies for
4249:Gumbinger, Cuthbert (August 1942).
3547:Nordyke, Lewis (22 November 1959).
3283:Sloane III, Thomas O'Conor (1956).
3017:Bates, Stephen (22 November 2019).
2835:by Azalea Thorpe and Jack Larsen...
2812:. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
1233:Quoted in references 102 & 103.
1029:Sloane, a direct descendant of the
930:Marques and Marquesa de la Gratitud
912:Shortly before the entrance of the
799:Sloane was the etymologist for the
722:Sloane wrote many book reviews for
339:(Doubleday, 1967) by John Calkins;
5985:findingaids.library.georgetown.edu
5528:. Dublin: Hodges, Figgis, and Co.
5300:"The Book Market: Book Publishers"
4722:"5 Advisors Named For Grad School"
4025:Waggoner, Walter (25 April 1976).
3067:"27 Markets for Non-Fiction Books"
1140:, Selden Rodman, Edward Steichen,
441:The Devin-Adair Publishing Company
331:(Doubleday, 1962) by Walter Miles;
280:(Doubleday, 1966) by Seon Manley.
14:
4255:The Homiletic and Pastoral Review
3252:. New York City: Devin-Adair Co.
386:(Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1975) by
5247:. Dublin: Hodges, Figgis, and Co
4818:. Fairfield University: 31. 1980
4789:. Fairfield University: 29. 1980
4760:. Fairfield University: 28. 1979
2746:The Bahama Islands in full color
1163:to examine the papers of former
881:. Sloane was a 1931 graduate of
377:The Bahama Islands in full color
292:(Doubleday, 1968) and initiated
5987:. Georgetown University Library
3843:The American Catholic Who's Who
2877:The American Catholic Who's Who
2362:Jewelry Concepts and Technology
814:(Churchill Livingstone, 1989).
343:(Doubleday, 1968) by Owen Lee;
294:Jewelry Concepts and Technology
5187:"VART SQ Gives Public 'Trial'"
3490:10.1126/science.128.3317.194.a
3429:Internet Archive: Open Library
2572:. Garden City, NY: Doubleday.
1077:and his great-great uncle was
424:Devin-Adair Publishing Company
93:General Matthew Bunker Ridgway
1:
5066:. London: Harrison & Sons
4546:10.7326/0003-4819-105-6-987_1
4205:. Hathi Trust Digital Library
4162:digital.library.villanova.edu
3606:Congress, Library of (1960).
3035:10.1080/08821127.2019.1683403
2034:Asimov: The Unauthorized Life
1099:Straight-Out Democratic Party
827:Sloane joined the faculty of
680:, as a resource for her book
310:Life and Death in a Coral Sea
193:Papers (Series III.E) of the
4450:Hendrickson, Robert (1994).
4413:Hendrickson, Robert (1982).
4360:Hendrickson, Robert (1981).
3217:Oesterreicher, John (1967).
3188:Oesterreicher, John (1952).
966:United States Army Air Corps
904:, Connecticut for 72 years.
345:The Boatbuilders of Bristol
5038:. 23 March 1999. p. 10
4955:Sloane, II, Westport, Conn.
4921:Tom Sloane, who had edited
4534:Annals of Internal Medicine
3660:Bentley, Elizabeth (1951).
3423:Wickenden, Leonard (1955).
1781:"Thomas O'Conor Sloane III"
1004:Military service after WWII
805:Annals of Internal Medicine
242:Asimov's Guide to the Bible
127:, George Teeple Eggleston,
27:Sloane, a senior editor at
6280:
6137:– via worldcat.org.
6037:"Otto Grossman Collection"
6011:"Otto Grossman Collection"
5654:. Krypton Media Group, Inc
5353:– via worldcat.org.
4393:one day, and he knew that
3456:. New York: Devin-Adair Co
3246:Eggleston, George (1953).
1181:National Archives Building
863:, son of the photographer
111:(Lord Dunsany), Owen Lee,
6068:. Northwestern University
5898:"Eastman, Max, 1883-1969"
5872:"Eastman mss., 1892-1968"
5846:"Robert Payne Collection"
5826:. Yale University Library
5770:. Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
5768:archive.okeeffemuseum.org
5470:"Madeleine Edison Sloane"
5191:Air Reserve Forces Review
5003:"Engagements and Wedding"
3938:– via worldcat.org.
3715:Olmsted, Kathryn (2002).
3484:. New York: Devin-Adair.
3450:Tansill, Charles (1957).
3308:Plunkett, Edward (1954).
2348:– via worldcat.org.
938:Farrar, Straus and Giroux
614:Sloane was the editor of
590:Sloane was the editor of
570:Sloane was the editor of
542:Sloane was the editor of
530:Sloane was the editor of
518:Sloane was the editor of
506:Sloane was the editor of
494:Sloane was the editor of
471:Sloane was the editor of
349:The Owls of North America
320:Sloane was the editor of
276:Sloane was the editor of
197:(MoMA) in New York City.
181:Sloane was the editor of
17:Thomas O’Conor Sloane III
6066:library.northwestern.edu
5923:Sloane III, T. O'Conor.
5852:. Stony Brook University
5596:"Galaxy Science Fiction"
5524:O'Donovan, John (1891).
5130:. WestportNow Media, LLC
5124:"Margaret L. Sloane, 94"
3220:Five in Search of Wisdom
3126:Kavanagh, Peter (1950).
3077:(10): 20. September 1957
2989:Fremantle, Anne (1949).
1535:"In and Around OUR TOWN"
1352:"In and Around OUR TOWN"
1093:presidential nominee, a
980:, where she sang in the
934:Spanish nobility in Cuba
656:turned American spy and
558:(Devin-Adair, 1955) and
322:The Art Of Easter Island
5088:James, Eugenia (1967).
5007:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
4975:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
4702:(32): 38. 9 August 1958
4286:Carter, Samuel (1980).
4087:"A. M. Sullivan Papers"
3899:. Seton Hall University
3666:. New York: Devin-Adair
3577:Ganzhorn, Jack (2018).
3526:. New York: Devin-Adair
3520:Ganzhorn, John (1959).
3431:. New York: Devin-Adair
3394:Rodman, Selden (1958).
3357:Rodman, Selden (1955).
3169:. New York: Devin-Adair
2538:Carter, Samuel (1970).
2454:Durkin, Joseph (1964).
2359:Untracht, Oppi (1982).
2031:White, Michael (1994).
1417:The Bridgeport Telegram
1128:Literary Correspondence
496:Prejudice and the Press
6015:lbi.org/search.cjh.org
5820:"Selden Rodman papers"
5700:Brand, Millen (1975).
5673:Silverwolf, Victoria.
5570:"Worlds of IF Revival"
4896:Asimov, Isaac (1980).
4613:(2): 64. February 1958
4603:"Course in Publishing"
4183:Romig, Walter (1944).
4164:. Villanova University
4006:. CUNY: Lehman College
3749:Filreis, Alan (2008).
3686:"Elizabeth T. Bentley"
3641:. Arts Council England
3163:Hughes, Frank (1950).
2513:The Skin Diver's Bible
2482:Calkins, John (1967).
2426:Miles, Walter (1962).
2178:Asimov, Isaac (1995).
2152:The Rest of the Robots
2149:Asimov, Isaac (1964).
2106:Asimov, Isaac (1982).
2068:Asimov, Isaac (1982).
1997:Asimov, Isaac (1995).
1960:Asimov, Isaac (1980).
1915:Asimov, Isaac (1982).
1877:Asimov, Isaac (1969).
1854:. Museum of Modern Art
1724:Asimov, Isaac (1995).
1679:Asimov, Isaac (1980).
1604:Eckert, Allan (1974).
1383:The Rest of the Robots
1380:Asimov, Isaac (1964).
1121:Galaxy Science Fiction
1014:U.S. Air Force Reserve
865:T. O'Conor Sloane, Jr.
562:(Devin-Adair, 1958).
341:The Skin Diver's Bible
187:A Life in Photography;
6017:. Leo Baeck Institute
5929:legacy.lib.utexas.edu
5367:Parker, John (1978).
4845:digital.fairfield.edu
4323:Farina, John (1981).
4027:"Poet Cited by Peers"
3799:10.1002/9780470757680
3635:"About Austin Clarke"
2743:Hannau, Hans (1974).
2718:Bermuda in full color
2715:Hannau, Hans (1970).
2687:Hannau, Hans (1969).
2659:Hannau, Hans (1967).
2631:Hannau, Hans (1967).
2603:Hannau, Hans (1964).
2290:Manley, Seon (1966).
1806:Manley, Seon (1966).
1161:Sullivan and Cromwell
708:A. M. Sullivan Papers
394:(Doubleday, 1967) by
373:Bermuda in full color
225:had been accepted by
183:A Life in Photography
129:John M. Oesterreicher
5878:. Indiana University
5790:"James Rorty papers"
5628:. Locus Publications
5576:. Locus Publications
5163:(1): 50. Winter 2013
5150:"milestones: deaths"
4203:babel.hathitrust.org
2566:Rose, Grace (1978).
1173:Bay of Pigs Invasion
1103:John Quincy Adams II
944:Marriage during WWII
841:Fairfield University
835:Fairfield University
754:Return to the Future
742:George Palmer Putnam
416:Liveright Publishing
402:Doubleday Dictionary
396:Azalea Stuart Thorpe
195:Museum of Modern Art
115:, Joseph T. Durkin,
6218:on January 22, 2017
5902:snaccooperative.org
5412:: 10. 29 April 1990
5277:(7): 241. July 1953
4971:"Social Activities"
4642:The Bridgeport Post
3478:Pei, Mario (1958).
3023:American Journalism
2833:Elements of Weaving
2690:California in color
2402:The Bridgeport Post
2265:The Bridgeport Post
2181:I. Asimov: A Memoir
2000:I. Asimov: A Memoir
1727:I. Asimov: A Memoir
1709:from 1929 to 1938.
1573:The Bridgeport Post
1539:The Bridgeport Post
1506:The Bridgeport Post
1446:The Bridgeport Post
1356:The Bridgeport Post
1327:Westport Town Crier
1298:The Bridgeport Post
1055:John Purroy Mitchel
956:while stationed in
874:Scientific American
855:Sloane was born in
712:Syracuse University
674:Library of Congress
392:Elements of Weaving
375:(Doubleday, 1970),
371:(Doubleday, 1969),
369:California in Color
367:(Doubleday, 1967),
363:(Doubleday, 1967),
359:(Doubleday, 1964),
296:(Doubleday, 1982).
244:(Doubleday, 1968).
215:I. Asimov: A Memoir
5503:edison.rutgers.edu
5310:(7): 29. July 1959
5036:The New York Times
4869:Larned, Gertrude.
4031:The New York Times
3639:The Poetry Archive
3553:The New York Times
3425:"Our Daily Poison"
3107:(7): 29. July 1960
2933:Detroit Free Press
2787:. Internet Archive
2510:Lee, Owen (1968).
2239:swanngalleries.com
1787:. Connecticut Post
1136:, A. M. Sullivan,
1089:and was the first
992:, was a four-term
986:Norwegian-American
962:American Red Cross
928:, daughter of the
894:Fordham University
839:He also taught at
482:The New York Times
462:Authors and titles
433:Sloane freelanced
172:Authors and titles
117:Charles C. Tansill
6096:archives.yale.edu
5824:archives.yale.edu
5794:archives.yale.edu
5742:archives.yale.edu
5157:St. Olaf Magazine
3762:978-0-8078-3162-5
2372:978-0-307-78411-7
2213:Diary of a Genius
2191:978-0-553-56997-1
2010:978-0-553-56997-1
1737:978-0-553-56997-1
1475:The Westport News
1268:The Westport News
1069:, the founder of
1045:, née Verner and
883:Regis High School
795:Etymological work
787:that appeared in
728:, these included
672:contained in the
388:Jack Lenor Larsen
266:Diary of a Genius
254:Diary of a Genius
234:T. O'Conor Sloane
149:Leonard Wickenden
125:Elizabeth Bentley
53:Philippe Cousteau
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