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William Sloane

William Sloane

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11 featured booksWilliam Sloane

William Milligan Sloane III (15 August 1906, Plymouth, Massachusetts – 25 September 1974, New City, New York), also known simply as William Sloane, was an American author of fantasy and science fiction literature, and a publisher. From 1955 until his death Sloane was the director of the Rutgers University Press in New Jersey. Before then, he had spent more than 25 years with several other publishers. He formed his own publishing concern, William Sloane Associates, in 1946. Sloane attended The Hill School and graduated from Princeton University in 1929. [Wikipedia]

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    William Sloane

  • Personal name

    William Sloane

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    OL1862367A

Featured books

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  • The rim of morning

    Representative edition published 2015

    Open Work
  • Tiempo de La Noche

    Representative edition published 1998

    Open Work
  • The craft of writing

    Representative edition published 1983

    Open Work
  • The edge of running water

    Representative edition published 1980

    Open Work
  • To walk the night

    Representative edition published 1980

    Open Work
  • The edge of running water

    Representative edition published 1967

    Open Work
  • The edge of running water

    Representative edition published 1955

    Open Work
  • Space, space, space

    Representative edition published 1953

    Open Work
  • The edge of running water

    Representative edition published 1939

    Open Work
  • Stories for tomorrow

    Representative edition published 1955

    Open Work
  • Gold stars for glory

    Representative edition published 1935

    Open Work