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Lunch for February 15, 2002

February 15, 2002
By Michael Cader

Note to Readers Not to burden you with more details of my life than necessary, but Lunch will be a bit irregular for the next few days (even more so than usual). Parent’s day today has turned Lunch into breakfast; an extended President’s Day visit to my in-laws means that we may not return until…

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Lunch for February 13, 2002

February 13, 2002
By Michael Cader

New Deals, Proposals, and More Sizeable new deals include a former Andersen insider’s expose of the culture of greed that’s brought down accounting, the first seven-figure Enron book, a long-awaited Eloise book, a new legal thriller, the fetchingly titled ENTRE NOUS: A Woman’s Guide to Finding Her Inner French Girl, and more — plus find…

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Lunch for February 12, 2002

February 12, 2002
By Michael Cader

Please Note I’m out of town at a conference tomorrow morning, so I’m not sure when it will be possible to serve Lunch. Not only that, but today’s events are a little bit more sugar-free than usual. Which Feature is Right for You? Is it the posted member pages that make it easy to bring…

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Lunch for February 11, 2002

February 11, 2002
By Michael Cader

New Deals, Proposals, and More For all the latest deals in advance of Deal Lunch, including 14 new ones so far since Friday morning (including a paperback deal for the oldest man ever to have his first bestseller, at age 85), join us at PublishersMarketplace.com and click below. The latest rights board proposals continues to…

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Lunch for February 8, 2002

February 8, 2002
By Michael Cader

New Deals, Proposals, and More New deals include two books that might star Tom Cruise, why the Yankees have ruined baseball, a first novel of baseball and beyond, and more. The latest rights board proposals include lots of new novels, including a Dickensian look at struggles inside a New England factory by a leading professor…

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Lunch for February 7, 2002

February 7, 2002
By Michael Cader

New Deals, Proposals, and More Fascinating new deals include a first fiction pre-empt for a twenty-one-year old student, a novel from Neal Pollack, a biography from Phoebe Hoban, stories of the OSS and the new green berets, global markets post 9/11, and more. The latest rights board proposals include an historical novel that’s sold over…

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