by MARK AREND A ge is a state of mind, say those who take in stride turning, say, 40, 50 or 60. Trying to dodge the inevitable is futile. In the publishing business, we look forward to such milestones, and the bigger the birthday, the better. Longevity, especially in larger measures, […]
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