Anne Tolstoi Wallach

Anne Tolstoi Wallach (February 19, 1929 – June 27, 2018) was an American advertising executive and author. Following her graduation from the Dalton School and Radcliffe College, she began working for the advertising agency J. Walter Thompson as a copy editor, and later a vice president and creative director. She worked as a vice president and creative supervisor for Grey Advertising and as a vice president for Cunningham & Walsh Inc.

Her debut novel, ''Women's Work'', focused on a female advertising executive and received an uncommonly large advance of $850,000 in 1981 (equivalent to $}} in ). Wallach wrote a nonfiction book, ''Paper Dolls — How to Find, Recognize, Buy, Collect and Sell the Cutouts of Two Centuries'' (1982), and two subsequent novels, ''Private Scores'' (1988) and ''Trials (''1996). Provided by Wikipedia
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