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'''Fleming Book Company''' formed by brothers [[Paul Fleming]] and Walker Fleming around 1941 dealing in new and second-hand magical books  
'''Fleming Book Company''' formed by brothers [[Paul Fleming]] and Walker Fleming around 1941, dealing in new and second-hand magical books  


Walker Fleming and his wife ran the business side of the company while Paul contributed to  the literary side.
Walker Fleming and his wife ran the business side of the company while Paul contributed to  the literary side.


For a time in the also sold collectors' items when they took over [[Leo Rullman]]'s stock  on his death. <ref>The World's Fair, Saturday, July 31, 1971</ref>
For a time they also sold collectors' items when they took over [[Leo Rullman]]'s stock  on his death. <ref>The World's Fair, Saturday, July 31, 1971</ref>


== Books Published ==
== Books Published ==
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* [[Paul Fleming Book Reviews]]
* [[Paul Fleming Book Reviews]]
* [[Our Magic]]
* [[Our Magic]]
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 15:31, 30 January 2015

Fleming Book Company formed by brothers Paul Fleming and Walker Fleming around 1941, dealing in new and second-hand magical books

Walker Fleming and his wife ran the business side of the company while Paul contributed to the literary side.

For a time they also sold collectors' items when they took over Leo Rullman's stock on his death. [1]

Books Published

References

  1. The World's Fair, Saturday, July 31, 1971