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Historical Note

The I, Libertine Hoax

In 1956, radio personality Jean Shepherd orchestrated one of the most audacious cons in publishing history. He instructed his late-night listeners to walk into bookshops and libraries and ask for a nonexistent book: I, Libertine by the equally nonexistent "Frederick R. Ewing." Demand reports from booksellers were enough to land it on regional bestseller lists — and eventually get it noticed by the NYT. Publisher Ian Ballantine called Shepherd's bluff and commissioned the book for real, hiring science fiction writer Theodore Sturgeon to write it in a weekend. It was published later that year, making the hoax self-fulfilling.

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THE TRIBE THAT LOST ITS HEAD
Nicholas Monsarrat
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THE TRIBE THAT LOST ITS HEAD

by Nicholas Monsarrat · William Sloane Associates

6 wks on list

Five hundred miles off southwest Africa lies the island of Pharamaul. In dense jungle live the notorious Maula tribe, kept under surveillance by a solitary District Officer and his young wife. When Chief-designate, Dinamaula, returns England with a spirited desire to speed the development of his people, political crisis erupts.

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COMPULSION
Meyer Levin
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COMPULSION

by Meyer Levin · Simon & Schuster

5 wks on list

Ambassador Theatre, Michael Myerberg presents "Compulsion," dramatization by (producer's version) Meyer Levin, production staged by Alex Segal, with Roddy McDowall, Dean Stockwell, Howard Da Silva, Michael Constantine, settings by Peter Larkin, costumes by John Boxer, lighting by Charles Elson, co-producer Len S. Gruenberg

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MERRY CHRISTMAS, MR. BAXTER
Edward Streeter
Cover of MERRY CHRISTMAS, MR. BAXTER

MERRY CHRISTMAS, MR. BAXTER

by Edward Streeter · Harper and Brothers

3 wks on list

Gently humorous tale about the problems raised in the Baxter family by the custom of giving presents at Christmas.

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THE WRECK OF THE MARY DEARE
Hammond Innes
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THE WRECK OF THE MARY DEARE

by Hammond Innes · Alfred A. Knopf

1 wks on list

The battered hulk of a huge ship looms out of the stinging spray of a furious gale. Only one man, half-mad, remains aboard, working without sleep or sustenance to save her from sinking. But this man is no hero, and this ship was not meant to be saved. As Hammond Innes' classic tale moves from desperate struggles on the sea to a nail-biting courtroom controversy, the murky truth about the last voyage of the Mary Deare finally comes to light.

Historical bestseller data sourced from the New York Times Book Review, archived by Hawes Publications.