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  2. Fear: Trump in the White House - Wikipedia

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    Woodward based the book on hundreds of hours of interviews with members of the Trump administration. The book's publisher Simon & Schuster announced that it had sold 1.1 million copies (across all formats) in the first week of its release, making it the fastest selling opener in the company's history. [3]

  3. All the President's Men - Wikipedia

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    Dick Snyder of Simon & Schuster purchased the right to publish the book through the agent David Obst. The authors received an advance of $55,000. [7] In his memoir, Michael Korda said of the book's publication that it "transformed book publishing into a red-hot part of media" and books became "news" instead of history.

  4. The Room Where It Happened - Wikipedia

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    On June 21, pirated copies of the book appeared online. [13] The book was released on June 23. [ 14 ] Later that summer, the Justice Department opened a criminal investigation into whether the book revealed classified information, empaneling a grand jury that subpoenaed the publisher's communications records.

  5. Simon & Schuster marks centennial with list of 100 notable ...

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    “A group of Simon & Schuster staffers took on the daunting challenge of selecting 100 titles from our history that are believed to best represent the breadth and depth of the company’s ...

  6. Simon & Schuster - Wikipedia

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    Simon & Schuster LLC (/ ˈ ʃ uː s t ər /, SHOO-stər) is an American publishing house owned by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts since 2023. It was founded in New York City in 1924, by Richard L. Simon and M. Lincoln Schuster. [5]

  7. Richard L. Simon - Wikipedia

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    His partner Max Schuster wrote a column of the same name for The New York Times. The title was also the name of the editorial room between their offices. [4] Michael Korda said that when he arrived to work as an editor at Simon & Schuster in 1958, he found a bronze plaque on his desk designed by Richard Simon that said, "Give the reader a break ...

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