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Stephen King and Jonathan Karp square off in the early days of the DoJ/PRH/S&S antitrust suit

August 3, 2022August 3, 2022
by Steven Beattie

“When I started in this business, there were literally hundreds of imprints, and some of them were run by people with extremely idiosyncratic tastes, one might say.”

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Jonathan KarpPenguin Random HouseSimon & SchusterStephen King

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