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Fifty Years of Change in Book Publishing

When we graduated in 1969: We had spent four years with assigned reading from books available only in printed form. We probably bought those books at the Yale Co-op, an independent store owned by the University. New Haven had few other bookstores we would frequent and no chain bookstores. The immense resources of Sterling Library meant that we could do pretty much any research we could imagine on campus. We could not research or access…

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Arthur Klebanoff – 50th Reunion Essay

Arthur Klebanoff 1035 Park Avenue, Apt 3-A New York, New York 10028 aklebanoff@rosettabooks.com 212-722-1004 Spouse(s): Susan B. Hirschhorn (1978) Child(ren): Alexander Klebanoff (1982), Jonathan Klebanoff (1985) Education: Yale 1969, B.A., Harvard Law School 1973 LLB Career: Lawyer, Janklow, Traum & Klebanoff 1973–1983, Literary Agent Morton Janklow Associates 1976–1983, Lawyer Agent Arthur M. Klebanoff P.C., 1983–1990, VP Publishing International Management Group, 1990–1993, Scott Meredith Literary Agency 1993 to date, RosettaBooks 2001 to date Avocations: Travel, cultural…

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Banner Bio – Arthur Klebanoff

ARTHUR MITCHELL KLEBANOFF (Art). Born November 4, 1947 in Newark, New Jersey, son of Michael Klebanoff and Gail Glazer Klebanoff. Attended Newark Academy, Livingston, New Jersey. Entered Yale Sept., 1965. Intensive American Studies major; Andrew White Prize in American History, 1966; Dean’s List, 1965-66, 1966-67; Ranking Scholar, 1965-66, 1966-67 (fall term); Honorary Yale National Scholarship, 1965. Resident: Pierson (Pierson Committee, 1968; Tennis, 1967). Aurelian Society; Joint Faculty-Student Committee on Teaching and Learning, 1968; Yale Daily…