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In the 1940s, Kol was chair- man - of the management board of Youth Aliya and helped bring thousands of refugee children to Israel. In 1948 he becaMe a member of the Jewish Agency Execu- tive, and headed the Youth Aliya prgram for 18 years._ He is the 'author, of several books and articles on aliya and Israel politics, education and labor. lives of such famous writers as Joseph Conrad, Sherwood Anderson, F. •Scott Fitzger- ald,. John Steinbeck, D. H. Lawrence, Nathaniel Haw- thorne, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and. Robert Frost. Madison begins his book with a chapter on Washing- ton Irving and James Feni- more Cooper, and ends it with a discussion of Clifford irving's hoax biography of Howard Hughes. Not only are these famous authors highlighted, but the largest publishing houses in the land are also seen in this fascinating documentary. Madison's final chapter gives an enlightening view of the Clifford Irving affair of three years ago, in which the author swindled- hundreds of thousands of dollars from McGraw-Hill for a fake auto- biography of recluse billion- aire Howard Hughes. He not only tells of the thinking and plotting of Irv- ing and his accomplice lich- ard Suskind, but also of the reactions of the publishing ex- ecutives at McGraw-Hill and Hughes' representatives. Madison reprints a state- ment Irving made to Sus- kind, which not only shoWs the thinking of the man and the executives he-was swind- ling, but is also representa- tive. of the many personal glimpses that Madison places before the reader: "Months later, when Rich- ard Suskind, whom Irving had engaged as his researcher, Wondered about the naivete of the McGraw-Hill people, Irving explained it astutely with an irony that underlined the truth: `Because they believe. First they wanted to believe, and now they had to believe. They want to believe because it's such a coup for them, it's wierd and wild, it's Howard Hughes and the Richest Man in the World and they're per- sonally, vicariously in ca- hoots with him . . . I'm their buffer between reality and fantasy. `It's a fairy tale, a dream. And the beauty part for them is that they'll make money out of it too. 'Corporate profits justifies any form of lunacy. There's been no other hoax like it in modern times.' " Madison's book deals strongly with other personali- ties, and describes the many- faceted relationships between 'authors and their publishers,. His volume does much to humanize the myths .and leg- The The ends surrounding famous American writers, and their relationships with their pub- lishers. —Alan Hitsky - The Name Game Custom Made • Baby Bracelet., • Name Bracelets • Necklaces • Party Favors • Sweet 16's • Baby Gifts BY POPULAR DEMAND! Now Booking .. . 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