The Oldie

Memories of Martin by his long-standing friend and publisher Dan Frankln

From almost the moment I was first aware that there were different publishers, with lists of different character, and therefore started looking at the colophons on the books on the library shelf, I recognized that Jonathan Cape was the best. It was the one whose taste I trusted even if I hadn't heard of the author.

I went into publishing in 1970. Thereafter, every time a job at Cape came up, I wrote to Tom Maschler, the

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