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Dan of Dan's Papers Working on Hamptons Memoir

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August 24, 2007 | 9:15 a.m.
Dan Rattiner.<br /> (Getty Images)
Dan Rattiner.
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The New York Sun reports this morning that Dan Rattiner, who recently sold his iconic Hamptons magazine Dan's Papers to News Communications, Inc., is preparing his memoirs for publication next spring:

Yesterday, Mr. Rattiner said he had recently settled on a title, "In the Hamptons: My 50 Years With the Fisherman, Farmers, Artists, Billionaires and Celebrities." Each of its chapters will focus on a Hamptons experience he has had or a person he has met, he said, including celebrities such as George Plimpton and President Clinton, who served as umpire in a Hamptons artists-writers softball game when he was governor of Arkansas.

There's no mention of a publisher for the book, though. Anyone know who picked it up--or for how much?

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