Radio daily (Oct-Dec 1949)

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EVERYBODY IN SHOW BUSINESS IS TALKING ABOUT LYLE STUART'S SIZZLING BOOK! HERE'S WHY... MUSIC BUSINESS: "Wherever you go, you'll find music men and showmen talking about one thing: a book called 'God Wears a Bow Tie' by Lyle Stuart. Never before has a book been written with a genuine music industry background. This one is dynamite. Does more to point out the psychology of show business than anything ever before written." ROBERT SYLVESTER: "As far as literature is concerned, this is certainly the theatre's biggest year. The most striking book is doubtless Lyle Stuart's new novel called 'God Wears A Bow Tie', which makes 'The Snake Pit' look like a health resort." GEORGE FREEDLEY: "Journalistic, shocking novel about what might happen to a young newspaperman who ventures into the Broadway jungle. It makes exciting reading and you will get a kick out of it, obviously. Skipping the erotic passages, Mr. Stuart's novel is one of the most exciting and titilating to hit the stands in a long time." RADIO DAILY: "A hard-hitting, fast-moving novel on showbiz with plenty of inside stuff and situations not too hard to recognize. A combination of The Hucksters and What Makes Sammy Run, radioites will be delighted at what Stuart DOESN'T say about them." WALTER WINCH ELL: "Tin Pan Alley would like it a heap if Lyle Stuart's book never came out." NICK KENNY: "Causing many a blush between here and Tin Pan Alley! DOROTHY KILGALLEN: "A spicy new novel about Broadway." LOUIS SOBOL: "A peppery expose of show business." DANTON WALKER "Startling . . . The 'deity' is just a big shot in show business." BOX OFFICE: "Lyle Stuart has used the film business and trade papers as themes for a new novel." TOWER TICKER by SAVAGE: "There'll be weeping and wailing on Broadway when Lyle Stuart's show business novel hits home." N. Y. ENQUIRER: "The background is a trade paper with plenty of accent on the music business. More than a few famous music men will see themselves in the pages." ACTORS CUES SHOW BUSINESS: "Authoritative story of the sordid inner workings of the publication of a theatrical trade paper. Written in a punchy journalistic style." GOD WEARS A BOW TIE A NOVEL OF SHOW BUSINESS by LYLE STUART $2.50 at bookstores, or send $2.50 quickly to: GREENBERG: PUBLISHER, 201 East 57th St., New York 22, N. Y.