1922. The title of this book was borrowed from two remarkable
novels: "If Winter Comes," by A.S.M. Hutchinson and "Main Street"
by Sinclair Lewis. Mr. Overton bows to the authors and to their
publishers and to the American public. He bows to the authors for
the quality of their work and to the publishers and the public for
their recognition of that quality. These two substantial successes
confirmed Overton's belief that the American public relishes good
reading. Without that belief, this book would not have been
prepared; but he prepared it with some confidence that those who
relish good reading will be interested in the chapters that follow.
As a former book reviewer and literary editor, as an author and,
now, as one vitally concerned in book publishing, his interest in
books has been fundamentally unchanging - a wish to see more books
read and better books to read. Illustrated.
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