A ruling for the authors, the publishers suggest, will punch gaping holes in the electronic record of history.
In January 1934 the publisher rejected the collection but suggested a novel instead.
When the publisher suggested that he write a column about mathematical games, he jumped at the chance.
One can imagine a child - the publisher suggests age 9 and older - exploring an area on a Macintosh before a vacation trip.
The publisher does not suggest an age range for the book.
In 1897, Riley's publishers suggested that he create a multi-volume series of books containing his complete life works.
After several other books, mostly targeted to the youth audience, the publisher suggested to Osborne that she write a series.
In Dallas one publisher suggested moving to morning publication.
Another publisher suggested this was the "re" decade - one obsessed with recycling.
These books seem to be for preschoolers, rather than the older children the publisher suggests.