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'''January 6''' - An early literary character licensing agreement is signed by A. A. Milne, granting Stephen Slesinger U.S. and Canadian merchandising rights to the Winnie-the-Pooh works. | '''[[January 6, 1930|January 6]]''' - An early literary character licensing agreement is signed by A. A. Milne, granting Stephen Slesinger U.S. and Canadian merchandising rights to the Winnie-the-Pooh works. | ||
'''May 6''' - Collins Crime Club is launched as an imprint and marketing device for crime fiction published by British publisher William Collins. | '''[[May 6, 1930|May 6]]''' - Collins Crime Club is launched as an imprint and marketing device for crime fiction published by British publisher William Collins. | ||
'''May 10''' - John Masefield becomes Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom. | '''[[May 10, 1930|May 10]]''' - John Masefield becomes Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom. | ||
'''November 5''' - Sinclair Lewis is awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. | '''[[November 5, 1930|November 5]]''' - Sinclair Lewis is awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. | ||
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Revision as of 14:50, 9 April 2015
January 6 - An early literary character licensing agreement is signed by A. A. Milne, granting Stephen Slesinger U.S. and Canadian merchandising rights to the Winnie-the-Pooh works.
May 6 - Collins Crime Club is launched as an imprint and marketing device for crime fiction published by British publisher William Collins.
May 10 - John Masefield becomes Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom.
November 5 - Sinclair Lewis is awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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