Lyle Stuart is an American independent publisher of controversial books. He has published Jackie Oh! (1978), The Anarchist Cookbook and Naked Came the Stranger He made headlines in 1997 with his current company, Barricade Books, by reissuing The Turner Diaries, thought to be the inspiration behind 1995's attack in Oklahoma City. Stuart first gained notoriety by taking on Walter Winchell in a series of scathing magazine articles. The Anarchist Cookbook (ISBN 0-9623032-0-8) is a book written by William Powell. ... The book Naked Came the Stranger was a literary hoax perpetrated by several well-known writers and critics in 1969. ... Walter Winchell (April 7, 1897 â February 20, 1972), an American newspaper and radio commentator, invented the gossip column at the New York Evening Graphic. ...
NEW YORK – LyleStuart knows many of the books he publishes are objectionable to the average American, but he still wants people to be able to read how to make bombs and to learn the inner thoughts of a pedophile.
To Stuart, the USA Patriot Act is the "un-Patriot Act" and his defiant stance and publishing record have won him admirers among civil libertarians and free-speech advocates.
Stuart, once a ghost writer of columns for Winchell, split with him when the famed gossip columnist rejected one of Stuart's stories about the poor treatment of fl Americans in the South.
As a result of dismissals and settlements, LyleStuart, Inc., was the only defendant remaining in the case when it filed its motion for summary judgment on January 13, 1988.
LyleStuart, an experienced publisher, suggested to Dr. Linn that they do a book about the diet.
Appellant contends LyleStuart, Inc., is as responsible as if he had directly sold the liquid protein to the decedent and concomitantly with the sale had supplied her with the book as a form of "package insert".