The screen writer (Apr-Oct 1948)

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V* *« V5^ \<* CRestview 6-5108 *For Your Book Wants . . . WEPPLO'S BOOK MARKET In the Farmers Market (3rd & Fairfax) We have a complete stock of new, used, art and children's books Phone us your wants — WH 1813 Open 9:00 thru 6:00 -daily except Sunday Typing or Mimeographing Scripts WRIGHT-O Est. 1921 6233 HOLLYWOOD BLVD. HEmpstead 1131 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT A-l RATING INCOME TAX LEGAL • INSURANCE 16 years' experience Business Counselor for 35 motion picture and radio writers. CHRIS MAUTHE 8006 Sunset Blvd. • Los Angeles 46 Hillside 6012 TYPING -EDSTING MIMEOGRAPHING Motion Picture and Radio Scripts Studio Script Service 6808 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles Hollywood 8101 PICKWICK BOOKSHOP the big bookshop of Hollywood 6743 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood 8191 Evenings till 10 d^ooh and ^Dranta I lot STEPHEN LONGSTREET, author of Stallion Road, is bringing out a new novel, The Crystal Girl, under Julian Messner's imprint. It is set against a post-war Paris and Riviera background. His musical, High Button Shoes, is still a hit at the Shubert Theatre in New York. C. S. Forester, creator of the immortal Horatio Hornblower, has had his new novel, The Sky and The Forest, selected as the Book of the Month Club's chief offering for August. Little, Brown & Co., are the publishers. McFJligott's Pool by Dr. Seuss (Ted Geisel) was runner-up for the Caldecott Medal for the best in children's books. Leonard Lee's new play Sweet Poison, will be given a fall production on Broadway by James M. Herd. Elliot Paul continues his amusing autobiographical saga in A Ghost Town On the Yellowstone which is a Random House book. Adams In Eden, a new play by Lenore Coffee and William Cowen, will be presented in London next month by Linnit & Dunfee with Cyril Raymond and Rosamund John starring. Their first play, Family Portrait, has just completed a successful London run. In Ape And Essence, Aldous Huxley's new novel, he returns to the vein of Brave New World, "creating a terrifying world of the future in the light of mankind's sixteen years of 'progress' since the publication of the earlier book." It will appear August 18th under Harper's imprint. Dale Van Every will have a 25,000 copies first printing for his new novel, The Shining Mountains, which Julian Messner publishes September 10th. It is a tale of the vast Louisiana Territory in the days of Lewis and Clark. es John Roeburt, who wrote Jigsaw for Tower Productions, has sold his novel, The Fingerman to Simon & Schuster. Nightmare Town, by Dashiell Hammett, is a current American Mercury reprint, edited by Ellery Queen. The volume contains a novelette and several of Hammett's early short stories. All You Need Is One Good Break, a new play by Arnold Manoff, had its premiere performance at the Actors' Laboratory Theatre on July 16th, directed by John Berry and J. Edward Bromberg. It first appeared as a novella in Story Maga THE LAST ROMANTIC by Charles Bonner, author of Adam Had Four Sons, is on the fall list of Coward-McCann. It is the story of a young man of the 1930s and the five women in his life. Mr. Bonner has been doubly busy. In collaboration with Wynn Bonner, he produced a son, Christopher Anthony Bonner, who arrived July 21st at the Good Samaritan Hospital. Other SWG members' wives have been busy, too. Dorshka (Mrs. Samson) Raphaelson is currently represented in the bookstalls by Morning Song, the story of an actress of 25 years ago, and Marjorie (Mrs. Roy) Chanslor has just delivered her new novel, The Merriwethers, to Viking for winter publication. Roy Chanslor, author of Hazard, is on Simon & Schuster's fall list with a second novel, The Liberty Tree. The Moth is James Cain's new book. Alfred Knopf is the publisher. Eleazar Lipsky is represented by Murder One in the mystery department. 28 The Screen Writer, August, 194