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Frederic Wheeler Hills Jr. (1934–2020), popularly known as Fred Hills, was an American literary editor, formerly employed with McGraw Hill and Simon & Schuster. He was known for his association with several major writers including Vladimir Nabokov, Raymond Carver and Heinrich Böll.
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