<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Crossword fans will delight in this puzzle book created by top puzzle constructors and edited by a master. Spiral bound.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>In 1924, Simon & Schuster published its first title, <i>The Cross Word Puzzle Book.</i> Not only was it this new publisher's first release, it was the first collection of crossword puzzles ever printed. <br> Today, more than seventy-five years later, the legendary <i>Simon & Schuster Crossword Puzzle Book</i> series maintains its status as the standard-bearer for cruciverbal excellence. Published every two months, the series continues to provide the freshest and most original puzzles on the market. Created by the best contemporary constructors -- and edited by top puzzle master John M. Samson -- these Sunday-sized brain-breakers offer hours of stimulation for solvers of every level. <br> Can you take the challenge? Sharpen your pencils, grit your teeth, and find out!<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>John M. Samson is an expert crossword puzzle constructor and editor. His crosswords have been published in leading magazines and newspapers across the country, including <i>The New York Times. </i>He lives in upstate New York. John's favorite published crossword is his three-page centerfold for <i>Golf Digest</i> featuring pictures of past US Open winners. John's puzzles have appeared in unconventional settings: on cereal boxes, a rock band's album cover, and the side of a three-story brick building. A jigsaw puzzle for US Congress members, a crossword in the shape of the H. J. Heinz keystone logo, and another in the shape of an Absolut Vodka bottle were memorable design challenges. John has been honored to construct special birthday puzzles for Lee Iacocca, F. Lee Bailey, Ed Ruscha, Keith Hernandez, Frank Sinatra, James Stewart, and Harry Connick Jr., and framed fan letters from Stephen King and Frank Sinatra hang proudly in his upstate New York office.
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