The publisher described the book as "mediation strategies 101."
Sereny acknowledged a payment, though both she and her publishers describe the figure as "wholly invented."
However, the publisher of Hogan's book described the newspaper's claims as a hoax.
For most of the 1980's, magazine publishers described their business as "buying subscribers and selling advertising."
The publisher has described the novel by saying, "will make 9/11 look like child's play."
The publisher describes the book as "America's bestselling text on proving liability."
And for "an escaped academic," as the publisher describes him, Raphael has marvelous recall of the entertaining world he left behind.
The publishers describe the book as 'an international best-seller' and as of February 2012 it had been translated into nine languages.
The publisher describes the series in the following way:
The publisher describes the book as the first to cover the subject in depth.