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"He was just a guy who found evidence of corruption and he published it.
And he published it, and it was one of the things I'm most proud of that I've written.
The pages of his magazine, the Criterion, were full of bile towards their world of adultery and smart parties – and he published it even though when socially convenient he was able to blame Vivienne for writing it.
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It was rejected by more than 23 publishers and so, in 1981, he published it himself; it has never since been out of print and it formed the basis of a BBC documentary in the 1980s.
Karumanchi rewrote his paper, taking some of the reviewers' objections into account, and the following March he published it in The Journal of Clinical Investigation.
Staines suggested that Assange redact the personal email address of a leading Jewish lawyer involved in the Northern Rock "superinjunction" to avoid antisemitic hate mail, and was disappointed when he published it anyway.
It was a crime novel, and he knew that if he published it he risked being hemmed in as a "genre" writer.
He published it himself, and since last October he has been selling it online, through his Web site.
(He published it himself).
He published it in 1883.
He published it as his.
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