Thus I became at last a member of the literaryguild.
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Nevertheless, the sailor author's presence in New York was well known to the literaryguild.
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And the old, old creation-dawn scheme of ultimately launching me into the literaryguild would have been defeated.
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An introduction to the literary clubs of London gave him an opportunity to make the acquaintance of the literaryguild.
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Great reviews, lovely sales in hardcover and paperback, LiteraryGuild, everything.
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The fourteenth century saw the rise of the free cities, literaryguilds, and five universities.
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The LiteraryGuild now boasts more members than any other book club in the U.S.
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A LiteraryGuild Dual Main Selection
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Invitations from the Scottish Athenaeum-theNewcastle Academy-theBirmingham LiteraryGuild-the Glasgow Poetic Society-the'British Philosophers'-theDublin Dilettanti!-Heavens!-how many more!
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This one is even worse than the others (two American Book Award nominations and a LiteraryGuild alternate).
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"You mean the Girl's LiteraryGuild, with rooms at the Atheneum?"
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The check came back through her bank, properly endorsed by Catharine of Aragon, who had made the full sum payable to the LiteraryGuild.