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Donald Angus Cameron (December 25, 1908 – November 18, 2002), publicly known by his middle name, was an American book editor and publisher. Cameron scored his first success handling The Joy of Cooking by Irma Rombauer for Indianapolis publisher Bobbs-Merrill Company in 1936. He moved to Little, Brown and Company in 1938.
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Donald Angus Cameron
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Discovering J.D. Salinger, publishing Harvey Matusow
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Publishing of The Joy of Cooking , Catcher in the Rye, False Witness
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Sheila K Cameron
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