A publishing mogul alone on a large yacht, no one aboard but him and twelve crew members, all male.
It was commercial exploiters like Ralph Peer, the traveling talent scout and soon-to-be publishing mogul, who first secured phonograph records of the breakdowns, ballads and blues that dominate what we now think of as folk music.
Subsequently, he became bilingual and contributed his news reports and commentaries to the Colombo-based English dailies, owned predominantly by Sinhalese publishing moguls.
Bradford Meade is a famous publishing mogul whose company, Meade Publications, publishes the popular fashion magazine MODE.
The buyer, Mr. Half said, was not "Mr. Goldman" at all, but S. I. Newhouse Jr., the publishing mogul, a regular Gagosian client known for paying top dollar.
It doesn't hurt that the co-producer, Haruki Kadokawa, the Tokyo-based publishing mogul, also owns a chain of travel agencies that promote the Broadway show to New York-bound tourists and businessmen.
The modern publishing mogul ensconced in his unit of a multinational media conglomerate clearly worries Mr. Rosenthal.
Such is the case with Judith Regan, the fallen publishing mogul and obvious inspiration for this wispy but charming little caper by one of her former editorial employees, Bridie Clark.
Mr. Forbes failed in his ambition to turn himself from a millionaire publishing mogul into a bona-fide Presidential candidate.
Mr. Buchanan asserted that he now has "a fighting chance" in the state if the race is still fluid enough, although he expressed concern about the millions of dollars spent on television advertising by Steve Forbes, the publishing mogul.