Susan Harrow
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1420535A
Top Subjects
- Novels, other prose & writers: 19th century (1)
- French (1)
- Success in business (1)
- Advertising (1)
- Advertising & Promotion (1)
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Books by Susan Harrow
Total count: 18
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Promote Your Book BoldlyWrite, Speak, TeachHarrow Communications1998-01-01
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How to Promote Your Book to the Top of the Bestseller ListHarrow Communications1998-01-01
Zola (Glasgow Introductory Guides to French Literature)University of Glasgow,French & German Publications1998-02-01-
How to Sell Your WritingBut Not Your SoulHarrow Communications1999-01-01
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Top Publicists Tell You How to Create a Blockbuster BookHarrow Communications1999-01-01
Bestseller! Turn Your Book into a Bestseller in Less Than 6 Hours (Author Powerpack)Harrow Communications1999-01-01
Sell Yourself Without Selling Your SoulA Woman's Guide to Promoting Herself, Her Business, Her Product, or Her Cause with Integrity and Spirit1ST editionCollins2002-04-30-
The Oprah Hot SeatSusan Harrow Interview with Joan Stewart, a.k.a. the Publicity HoundHarrow Communications2003-01-01
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Oprah Show TipsSusan Harrow Interview with Joan Stewart, a.k.a. the Publicity Hound (3-CD Set)Harrow Communications2003-01-01
How to Get Booked on OprahHarrow Communications2003-01-01
The material, the real, and the fractured selfsubjectivity and representation from Rimbaud to RédaUniversity of Toronto Press2004-01-01
The Ultimate Guide to Getting Booked on OprahSecond EditionHarrow Communications2004-02-01-
How to Sell Your Writing-But Not Your SoulHarrow Communications2005-08-01
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Faux Titre : Joie de Vivre in French Literature and CultureEssays in Honour of Michael FreemanRodopi B.V. Editions2009-01-01
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Zola, the body modernpressures and prospects of representationLegenda2010-01-01
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Mapping memory in nineteenth-century French literature and cultureRodopi2012-01-01
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ColourworksChromatic Innovation in Modern French Poetry and Art-WritingBloomsbury Publishing Plc2020-01-01
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Letterworlds in Late Nineteenth-Century FranceThe Epistolary Culture of Mallarmé, Morisot, Van Gogh, Cézanne, and ZolaCambridge University Press2025-01-01