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New Press Founder André Schiffrin Dead at 78
André Schiffrin, founder of the New Press and former editor-in-chief of Pantheon Books, died on December 1, in Paris.
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Obituary: Matt Bibb, 36
Matt Bibb, whose bookselling activities included working at the SIBA show for more than a decade, died November 28, at age 36.
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Children's Author and Editor Charlotte Zolotow Dies at 98
Children's book editor, publisher, and author Charlotte Zolotow, whose written works are lauded for their warmth and their realistic portrayals of childhood emotion, died on November 19, at age 98.
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Obituary: Doris Lessing
Nobel prize winning author Doris Lessing died on Sunday. She was 94. Lessing, who was British, died in London. She wrote in a wide array of genres, doing both fiction and nonfiction, and won the Nobel in Literature in 2007.
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Obituary: Louis D. Rubin, Jr.
Author, editor and cofounder of Algonquin Books, Louis D. Rubin, Jr. died Saturday at a retirement home in North Carolina, just three days shy of his 90th birthday.
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Junie B. Jones Creator Barbara Park Dies at 66
Children’s author Barbara Park, best-known as the creator of irrepressible kindergartner Junie B. Jones, died on Friday, November 15 after a long battle with cancer.
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Obituary: Ann Jonas
Ann Jonas, author and illustrator of numerous picture books, died in Rhinebeck, N.Y., on September 29 at the age of 81.
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Tom Clancy is Dead
Mega-selling author Tom Clancy died October 1, at age 66. The bestselling author’s career began with the publication of The Hunt for Red October, originally published by the Naval Institute Press before being acquired by Putnam.
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The Life and Books of Albert Murray
Albert Lee Murray, the essayist, cultural theorist, novelist and biographer, who died on August 18 at the age of ninety seven, spent the last five decades shadowboxing and counter-punching many racial and sociological clichés. Murray’s real weapons were his ebullient books, which included an expansive and impressive array of fiction, nonfiction and musicological analysis
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Irish Nobel-Winning Poet Seamus Heaney Dies
Seamus Heaney, the Irish poet who won the 1995 Nobel Prize for Literature, died shortly after 7:30 am on Friday in Dublin. He was widely regarded as the most important Irish poet since W.B. Yeats.
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Matthew Shear, SMP Publisher, Dies
Matthew Shear, executive v-p and publisher of St. Martin’s Press since being promoted to that spot in 2010, died earlier this week.
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Obituary: Marc Simont
Children's book illustrator Marc Simont, whose signature fluid-lined works graced close to 100 books, died on July 13 at his home in Cornwall, Conn. He was 97.
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Obituary: Barbara Robinson
Author Barbara Robinson, who introduced the rambunctious Herdman family in her bestseller The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, died on July 9. She was 85.
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Bestseller Vince Flynn Dead at 47
After a long battle with prostate cancer, Vince Flynn died Wednesday morning. He was 47.
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Obituary: Kim Thompson, 1956-2013
Kim Thompson, co-publisher of Fantagraphics Books as well as a superlative editor and translator of comics, died June 19 of lung cancer at his home in Seattle. He was 57.
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Blue Rider Mourns Death of Hastings
Blue Rider Press president and publisher David Rosenthal called the death of journalist and author Michael Hastings in a traffic accident Tuesday a heartbreaking event that “cuts short a life dedicated to speaking truth to power.”
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John A. Ware Memorial Set
A gathering to celebrate the life of John A. Ware will be held on Tuesday, June 18 from 6 pm to 8 pm at the Cornell Club, 6 E. 44th Street, New York, N.Y.
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Bernard Waber, 1921-2013
Bernard Waber, creator of much-loved picture books about Lyle the crocodile and other anthropomorphic animals, died on May 16 after a long illness. He was 91.
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Obituary: Milane Christiansen, 70
Milane Christiansen, who founded and ran the Book Works in Del Mar, Calif. for 30 years,died April 21 from complications of ALS.
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Obituary: Ellen V. LiBretto
Ellen V. LiBretto, 66, passed away Saturday, May 4, after a brief illness. She held managerial positions in New York City public libraries, coordinating Young Adult services, training librarians working with teens, and coordinating adult materials.



