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Week of August 19, 1956

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Historical Note

The I, Libertine Hoax

In 1956, radio personality Jean Shepherd orchestrated one of the most audacious cons in publishing history. He instructed his late-night listeners to walk into bookshops and libraries and ask for a nonexistent book: I, Libertine by the equally nonexistent "Frederick R. Ewing." Demand reports from booksellers were enough to land it on regional bestseller lists — and eventually get it noticed by the NYT. Publisher Ian Ballantine called Shepherd's bluff and commissioned the book for real, hiring science fiction writer Theodore Sturgeon to write it in a weekend. It was published later that year, making the hoax self-fulfilling.

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IMPERIAL WOMAN
Pearl S. Buck
Cover of IMPERIAL WOMAN
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THE NINTH WAVE
Eugene Burdick
Cover of THE NINTH WAVE

THE NINTH WAVE

by Eugene Burdick · Houghton Mifflin

9 wks on list

The rise and near-success of Mike Freesmith, who tries to gain control of California politics by exploiting the fears and hatreds of voting groups.

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A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE
Nelson Algren
Cover of A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE

A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE

by Nelson Algren · Farrar, Straus and Cudahy

11 wks on list

Characters include a lesbian madam at a New Orleans bordello. Book was made into a mainstream movie. -- dm.

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PEMMICAN
Vardis Fisher

PEMMICAN

by Vardis Fisher · Doubleday

2 wks on list

Historical bestseller data sourced from the New York Times Book Review, archived by Hawes Publications.