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Name
  
Harold Matson


Harold Matson Harold Matson Insurance Brokers of Minnesota inc

Died
  
January 5, 1988, New York City, New York, United States

Harold Matson (February 26, 1898 – January 5, 1988) was an American literary agent and founder of the Harold Matson Company. His clients included Evelyn Waugh, C. S. Forester, Arthur Koestler, Malcolm Lowry William Saroyan, Allen Drury, Robert Ruark, Herman Wouk, Evan S. Connell, Flannery O'Connor and Richard Condon.

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Early life

Matson was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan and grew up in San Francisco.

Career

The New York Times called Matson "one of the most influential figures in book publishing." The $106,000 sale of the paperback rights to Robert Ruark's novel Something of Value set a record at the time. On his death, Ruark left his Rolls-Royce car to Matson.

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Harold Matson Wikipedia


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