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Record The Sting Of Stang

Alan Stang has always been too hot to handle. A senior book editor at a major New York publisher kept the manuscript of The Highest Virtue for two full years. Then, the editor joined the Council on Foreign Relations, which for almost eighty years has been the headquarters in this country of the conspiracy for world government, and sent the manuscript back to Alan Stang. Later, The Highest Virtue won smashing reviews from the Los Angeles Times, the late Los Angeles Herald Examiner, the Orange County Register, and five starstop ratingfrom the then West Coast Review of Books. Editor Dave Dreis says he gives five stars in only little more than one per cent of his reviews. Alan Stang is the author of ten books, the first of which sold 500,000 copies. He has written hundreds of feature magazine articles, that have been reprinted in the millions. He has won awards for scholarship and journalistic excellence from the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, and the American Academy of Public Affairs in Los Angeles, chaired by Lloyd Wright, former chairman of the American Bar Association. He has lectured around the world. Alan Stang wrote the Mike Wallace Interview - the program that sent Mike to Sixty Minutes. He has been a network radio talk show host. In Los Angeles on a 1000-watt station, he went head-to-head with Larry King, on a 50,000 watt Clear Channel monster, and, according to Arbitron, had almost twice as many listeners.

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