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Best Selling Books Sixty Years Ago

By Dan Balowon January 12, 2016
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Continuing my early 2016 focus on sixty years ago, today we will look back at the New York Times bestseller list for January 15, 1956.

Fiction

  1. ANDERSONVILLE, by MacKinlay Kantor (Won the Pulitzer Prize for 1956)
  2. MARJORIE MORNINGSTAR, by Herman Wouk (Made into a 1958 film with Gene Kelly and Natalie Wood)
  3. AUNTIE MAME, by Patrick Dennis (Made into a 1958 film with Rosalind Russell playing the lead. Russell played the role on Broadway in the non-musical production starting in 1956)
  4. CASH McCALL, by Cameron Hawley (Made into a 1960 film with Natalie Wood and James Garner)
  5. TEN NORTH FREDERICK, by John O’Hara (Won the National Book Award for Fiction in 1956, Gary Cooper starred in the 1958 film)
  6. THE TONTINE, by Thomas B. Costain
  7. THE MAN IN THE GRAY FLANNEL SUIT, by Sloan Wilson (Made into a Spring 1956 film starring Gregory Peck in the lead role)
  8. AN EPISODE OF SPARROWS, by Rumer Godden
  9. A CHARMED LIFE, by Mary McCarthy
  10. THE SMILING REBEL, by Harnett T. Kane
  11. THE DEER PARK, by Norman Mailer
  12. SOMETHING OF VALUE, by Robert Ruark
  13. NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS, by Mac Hyman (Made into a television series, Broadway play and feature film. A major step for Andy Griffith in the lead role and a start for his long-time friend Don Knotts)
  14. BEYOND DESIRE, by Pierre La Mure
  15. THESE LOVERS FLED AWAY, by Howard Spring
  16. THE PROPHET, by Sholem Asch (Author was a fascinating story in himself. Read about him…search online)

Non-Fiction

  1. GIFT FROM THE SEA, by Anne Morrow Lindbergh (This was the 43rd week it appeared on the NYT list)
  2. INSIDE AFRICA, by John Gunther (A series of “Inside” books covered continents and major countries. He did one on America after visiting all 48 states…yes 48)
  3. THE EDGE OF THE SEA, by Rachel Carson
  4. A NIGHT TO REMEMBER, by Walter Lord (Made into the 1958 film on the sinking of the Titanic)
  5. THE POWER OF POSITIVE THINKING, by Norman Vincent Peale (This was the 167th consecutive week the book appeared on the NYT list. It would drop off later in the spring after 186 weeks on the list)
  6. MEMOIRS, Vol. 1, by Harry S. Truman
  7. THE SCROLLS FROM THE DEAD SEA, by Edmund Wilson
  8. THE FAMILY OF MAN, by Edward Steichen (Author was Carl Sandburg’s brother-in-law. Look into this book, an amazing collection of photos)
  9. HOW TO LIVE 365 DAYS A YEAR, by John A. Schindler
  10. HERBLOCK’S HERE AND NOW, by Herbert Block
  11. THE NEW YORKER 1950-1955 ALBUM, by New Yorker Magazine
  12. A DEMOCRAT LOOKS AT HIS PARTY, by Dean Gooderham Acheson (Author was an interesting political figure in US history, read about him)
  13. THE WORLD WE LIVE IN, by the editors of Life and Lincoln Barnett
  14. SO NEAR AND YET SO FAR, by Emily Kimbrough
  15. ELOISE, by Kay Thompson and Hilary Knight (This was the first book in the series that was originally intended for adults, but re-released in the late 1960’s as a children’s series, where it became immensely popular in a second life)
  16. THE EXURBANITES, by A.C. Spectorsky

In 1956 there was no Christian best-seller list because there were few Christian bookstores and little or no information about them and what was selling. In fact, most of today’s Christian publishers did not exist in 1956.

Christianity Today magazine mailed its first issue later in October 1956.

The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis had only been available for a few years.

The Lord of the Rings by Tolkien was finished in 1955, but didn’t really become popular until the 1960’s.

Catherine Marshall’s A Man Called Peter, the biography of her late husband, completed 169 weeks on the New York Times list with the January 1, 1956 list. It was made into an Academy Award nominated film in 1955.

The history of books written by Christians is a rich heritage. Knowing something about the history of publishing and the Christian’s role in it makes the present and future a little more understandable.

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Category: Book Business, Publishing History, TrendsTag: Bestsellers, Book Business, Trends

Every Day is a New Day in Publishing

By Steve Laubeon January 11, 2016
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Eternal optimism must be the attitude if one is to survive the roller coaster ride of the publishing business. There seems to be some new change every month if not every week. For example, this past week we got word of three different editors at three different publishers leaving their current position. One shifted to another publisher who is glad to fill a needed role. But that means the current …

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Category: AgencyTag: Agency, Change, optimism

Fun Fridays – Jan. 8, 2016

By Steve Laubeon January 8, 2016
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Some book covers use stock photography as their foundation, but others are original and have a dedicated photo shoot. Take a look at this behind the scenes video of what has become the new cover for Lynette Eason’s February release, Always Watching. (Lynette is one of Tamela’s clients.) It is book one in a new series published by Revell. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApUhRmpBU_A

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Fiction: Don’t Order Flowers Yet – An Evaluation of 2015

By Tamela Hancock Murrayon January 7, 2016
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An Evaluation of 2015: Ours is a tough industry. A lot of writers are rejected. Over and over. The journey to publication seems harder than ever. Available slots in a publisher’s list are fewer and harder to secure. It’s more difficult than ever to make books profitable. Competition is tougher. Only the top authors seem to be making money. What year am I talking about? I think it is 1998. Or was …

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Category: Agency, Book Business, Career, TrendsTag: Book Business, fiction, Trends

I Hate the Church (?)

By Karen Ballon January 6, 2016
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Wow. Another year ended, another new year begun. As I considered what to say about 2015, something struck me: I heard more hard words from believers in 2015 than ever before. No, not “hard words” as in hard things the Lord told people to say. Just hard words. Words spiked with negativity, frustration, even a tinge of hatred. I’m a PK. A preacher’s kid. What’s more, I’m a PGK—a preacher’s grandkid. …

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Category: Career, TheologyTag: Career, Theology

Tomorrow Starts Now

By Dan Balowon January 5, 2016
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1956 was an interesting year (other than the year of my birth).  There were wars and rumors of wars, great music, movies, books, political campaigning, controversy involving Islamic control of various nations and trouble in the Middle East. Sound familiar? Woody Guthrie’s song “This Land is Your Land” was popular, Norman Vincent Peale’s book on The Power of Positive Thinking was still hot and …

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Category: Career, TheologyTag: Career, God's Will, Theology

2015 – A Year in Review

By Steve Laubeon January 4, 2016
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I like to take a look at the past year as an exercise in measuring success and failure – all while counting God’s blessings. (If you’d like to look at previous annual reports they can be found here: 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2009.) The Agency Thrives The agency continues to thrive in the midst of some tough economic challenges. It was exciting to secure contracts for over 130 forthcoming …

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Category: Agency, Book Business, Career, Communication, EconomicsTag: 2015, Agency, Year in Review
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