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Lunch for Tuesday, July 23

July 23, 2002
By Michael Cader

Director’s First Novel, Rap Entrepreneur’s Home, and More First of all, apologies; I lopped off the title of financier Leon Levy’s book, which is THE MIND OF WALL STREET: A Legendary Financier on the Perils of Greed and the Mysteries of the Market. Among the 17 new listings not found in last night’s Deal Lunch: director Barry Levinson writes a novel, Marion “Suge” Knight’s autobiography sells, a world rights deal for a leading Chilean fiction writer, a UK auction for the story of an unlikely friendship between the author and a Pashtun asylum seeker, big movie deals for Nicholas Sparks […]

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Lunch for Monday, July 22

July 22, 2002
By Michael Cader

The Latest Deals A major auction for a big history of WWI, legendary investor Leon Levy on the perils of greed and the mysteries of the market in a late addition for fall, a fantasy series about a young dragon slayer, a notable trade deal for a book on 20th century art, and dozens more new deals since the last Deal Lunch — updated live all time and all searchable now for members who sign up at PublishersMarketplace. Join Marketplace here and enjoy full benefits Go directly to the latest deals Deal Reports Have a deal to report for Deal […]

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Lunch for Friday, July 19

July 19, 2002
By Michael Cader

All Kinds of Deal News The unsung 60s space race underwater, the Conari Press founder shares secrets to enjoying daily life more, a major deal for a growing thriller writer and a debut legal thriller from a top public defender, a prize-winning playwright scores big with first fiction, breaking the seduction of foods we crave, the story John Steinbeck’s best friend and the man scholars claim helped nurture his literary genius, big deals for Sibley and Vreeland, and still more in another busy day of deal reports, all new for this week — with, as usual, live updates daily as […]

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Lunch for Thursday, July 18

July 18, 2002
By Michael Cader

FYI Yesterday’s Lunch was baked nice and fresh in the morning but a problem at our e-mail service meant it was late to the table for most of you. It should go more smoothly today. And thanks to your kind recommendations, we continue to grow at an amazingly steady (and rapid) rate; today we should welcome our 14,000th subscriber. Lots of Fiction and More in Deals A big deal for a sweeping look at the coal business, another bestselling author optioned by Steven Soderbergh and George Clooney, six-figure debut fiction and new mysteries, military science fiction and literary fiction, a […]

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Lunch for Monday, July 15

July 15, 2002
By Michael Cader

The Latest Deals With the July 4 break we’ve recorded 46 deals since the last Deal Lunch, all of which are ready for browsing in advance at PublishersMarketplace.com for members. Look for new deals as we receive them, the deal of the day, and our deal database (great for researching agents, editors, houses, themes, seasons, etc.) with almost 3,000 transactions. Join Marketplace here and enjoy full benefits Go directly to the latest deals Deal Reports Have a deal to report for Deal Lunch? Just e-mail to michael@caderbooks.com, or use the form at PublishersMarketplace.com Report a deal using the online form […]

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Lunch for Friday, July 12

July 12, 2002
By Michael Cader

The Latest Deals A big first fiction sale in the UK leads the news, with over 40 new deals posted since the last pre-holiday Deal Lunch — and more new ones posted live every day as we receive them. And our deal database (great for researching agents, editors, houses, themes, seasons, etc.) has almost 3,000 transactions, all for members at PublishersMarketplace.com. Join Marketplace here and enjoy full benefits Go directly to the latest deals Deal Reports Have a deal to report for Deal Lunch? Just e-mail to michael@caderbooks.com, or use the form at PublishersMarketplace.com Report a deal using the online […]

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