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W. Gordon Graham wrote As I Was Saying: Essays on the International Book Business (Studies on…; The Trees Are All Young on Garrison Hill: An Exploration of War and Memory; and Burma Campaign Memorial Library.

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Born in Scotland, W. Gordon Graham started his career as a freelance publisher's representative in India before becoming International Sales Manager of the McGraw-Hill Book Company in New York. He subsequently ran McGraw-Hill's book business in Europe and the Middle East for twelve years. In 1974 he was appointed Chairman and Chief Executive of Butterworths, retiring from it in 1990. He became the found-editor of LOGOS, the professional journal of the book world.
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W. Gordon Graham wrote As I Was Saying: Essays on the International Book Business (Studies on…; The Trees Are All Young on Garrison Hill: An Exploration of War and Memory; and Burma Campaign Memorial Library.

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