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Elliot Marple founded Marple's Letter in 1949 as an outgrowth of his freelance reporting
for Business Week and small trade newspapers. In addition to publishing
the letter every other week, Mr. Marple represented Business Week as Seattle
“stringer” (non-employee correspondent) from the late 1940s until his
retirement in the early 1980s. Mr. Marple, who died in 2001 just short of his 94th
birthday, authored several books. We have one available for sale:
"Man-at-a-Typewriter Journalism: 50 Years Reporting Pacific Northwest Business"
Elliot Marple wrote this book on the occasion of the newsletter's 50th anniversary
in 1999. We have copies available for $16.00 each.
Per copy shipping and handling charges: U.S., $7.00; Canada, $20.00, and International, $17.00.
To purchase a copy of this book, please fill out and print the following form:
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