3 items: 1. Autograph Note Signed ("Jackie"), to Steve Rubin, regarding a book in French entitled The Little Savage, 1 p, 8vo, undated, on Bantam Doubleday Dell note letterhead, minor handling, paper clip mark at top margin. 2. Autograph Note Signed ("Jackie"), to Steve Rubin, regarding a book entitled The Tibetan Holocaust, 1 p, 8vo, undated, on Bantam Doubleday Dell note letterhead, staple perforations at top margin. 3. Typed Letter Signed ("Jackie") to Sir John Pope Hennessy, politely declining to publish his essays, 1 p, 4to, New York, September 16, 1992, on Doubleday letterhead, minor handling. After the death of Aristotle Onassis, Jackie returned to New York and became a consulting editor at Viking Press, then moved to Doubleday in 1977. In these brief notes and letters, she writes to Doubleday's President and Publisher Steve Rubin, regarding two books under consideration, one of them the French language novel Le Petit Sauvage by Alexandre Jardin, and a gentle rejection to Sir John Pope Hennessy, Director of European Painting at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. "I would dearly love to have a chance to do your collected essays, but I think you are right on the mark: this isn't a book for Doubleday" she writes to Pope-Hennessy.
3 items: 1. Autograph Note Signed ("Jackie"), to Steve Rubin, regarding a book in French entitled The Little Savage, 1 p, 8vo, undated, on Bantam Doubleday Dell note letterhead, minor handling, paper clip mark at top margin. 2. Autograph Note Signed ("Jackie"), to Steve Rubin, regarding a book entitled The Tibetan Holocaust, 1 p, 8vo, undated, on Bantam Doubleday Dell note letterhead, staple perforations at top margin. 3. Typed Letter Signed ("Jackie") to Sir John Pope Hennessy, politely declining to publish his essays, 1 p, 4to, New York, September 16, 1992, on Doubleday letterhead, minor handling. After the death of Aristotle Onassis, Jackie returned to New York and became a consulting editor at Viking Press, then moved to Doubleday in 1977. In these brief notes and letters, she writes to Doubleday's President and Publisher Steve Rubin, regarding two books under consideration, one of them the French language novel Le Petit Sauvage by Alexandre Jardin, and a gentle rejection to Sir John Pope Hennessy, Director of European Painting at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. "I would dearly love to have a chance to do your collected essays, but I think you are right on the mark: this isn't a book for Doubleday" she writes to Pope-Hennessy.
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