- Cameron Hawley
Cameron Hawley (
September 19 ,1905 –February 9 ,1969 ), was an American writer of fiction about the pressures of modern life particularly in a business setting fromHoward, South Dakota . He published numerous novels and short stories.Hawley's novel "
Executive Suite " was the first title published byBallantine Books in 1952.Ian Ballantine announced that he would "offer trade publishers a plan for simultaneous publishing of original titles in two editions, a hardcover 'regular' edition for bookstore sale, and a paper-cover, 'newsstand' size, low-priced edition for mass market sale." The publishing industry sat up and took notice, because the simultaneous hardcover and paperback editions of "Executive Suite" were obvious successes.Houghton Mifflin published the $3.00 hardcover at the same time Ballantine distributed its 35¢ paperback. By February 1953 Ballantine had sold 375,000 copies and was preparing to print 100,000 more. Houghton Mifflin sold 20,500 hardback copies. Instead of hurting hardback sales, the paperback edition gave the book more publicity. Movie rights were sold toMGM , andRobert Wise directed the 1954 film, featuringWilliam Holden ,June Allyson ,Barbara Stanwyck ,Fredric March ,Walter Pidgeon ,Shelley Winters andNina Foch . It was nominated for four Academy Awards.Hawley's novel "
Cash McCall " was made into a film in 1960 starringJames Garner andNatalie Wood .elected bibliography (short stories and novels)
* "
Executive Suite " (1952)
* "Cash McCall " (1955)
* "The Lincoln Lords" (1960)
* "The Hurricane Years" (1968)
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