did they now publish the essays of charles lindberg's wife? >> right, i guess from the sea, which may be a title you are familiar with more than the other books we talked about, and that was a total coincidence that they met in aspen at a celebration, and she got the man uscript. it's dubious. he made a great point of, you know, not entering the war and so on, and he was so strong in his views he finally discredited himself even when the press felt he had gone too far which he had, of course. >> this is a lesson about publishing. it seems two exiles publish the essays of the wife of a famous american antisemitist. >> it is a curious story. i don't know the full background behind it. of course, by then, you know, everyone forgot the fall, and she didn't overly share her innermost thoughts, but indirectly, she helped pay for the publishing companies, so i guess it was a good thing. >> okay. so then to move forward a bit, so it was bought by random house in 1960, and they brought you in to take over? >> well, not quite. i never thought i would wo