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"Truly dreadful," a Chicago Tribune book critic sniped.
In case anybody missed the Herald Tribune book section the other Sunday, the ad for "The Sold Themselves" declared that "This book tells you what: Fred Waring did when they told him he couldn't sing; Louis J. Selznick did when the reception clerk laughed in his face; Daniel Willard said to Olive St. Denis when she wanted to build bridges; Louis K. Liggett found in his boss' waste basket".
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Morocco was nothing if not cheap, and Chester was able to support his household (which included a maid/witch) on the $100 he received each month for his column in the New York Herald-Tribune Book Week.
"He did it," said Will Bagley, a history columnist for The Salt Lake Tribune whose book "Blood of the Prophets: Brigham Young and the Massacre at Mountain Meadows University of Oklahoma Pressss) has been a best seller in Utah since it appeared in late July.
In June, the New York Tribune dismissed the book as "so much trash".
AM New York, The Baltimore Sun, and the Star Tribune, recommended the book in articles on suggested gift-giving ideas.
A reviewer for the Minneapolis Star-Tribune criticized the book for being predictable.
Leigh Fenly of The San Diego Union-Tribune recommended the book, and said, "Science writer June English tracked the launch and adds perspective on how the mission will help scientists understand Earth, including its atmosphere, geology, ecologyand future".
Articles from this journey, titled "The Southerners at Home," appeared in 1857 in the competing New York Tribune, but his third book he wrote from scratch.
Writing for the Star Tribune, Lee Svitak Dean recommended the book as a holiday gift for cooks, commenting, "It's all here, from guacamole and bacon canapés to New England apple and bacon griddlecakes and German fennel and bacon soup".
(A Chicago Daily Tribune article, reprinted in the book, called "Meals for Two Days in a Fallout Shelter," had menus. Lunch: cream-of-vegetable soup, devilled ham, Bing cherries).
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