Public Affairs Press

A History

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  1. A letter signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt on the establishment of Morris P. Schnapper’s American Council on Public Affairs.
  2. A letter to Schnapper from the director of War Information praising the work of the American Council on Public Affairs.
  3. Public Affairs Press at 20 years, 1957, The Washington Post.
  4. Public Affairs Press at 30 years, The Washington Star.
  5. President Kennedy defends permitting astronauts to sell their personal stories for profit. A practice advocated by Morris B. Schnapper, The New York Times, November 24, 1962.
  6. Morris B. Schnapper surrounded by books he has published.
  7. Schnapper and a friend in front of company offices.
  8. The book plate for Public Affairs Press.
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