Gazetteer
Usage examples of "munsey".
The plate progressed by hand right around the table until it reached its final resting place in front of 'uncle' Harold, Horace's adopted brother who was visiting Munsey Manor.
As he rounded a bend in the park's drive, he was next presented with the dazzling, dominating spectacle of Munsey Hall.
He'd hoped to be finished at Munsey by Christmas, January at the latest.
She was foolish, he didn't doubt, to think that being mistress at Munsey when Ralph succeeded to the hereditary title could in any way compensate for the inevitable unhappiness that living with such a man would bring.
He found he'd grown attached to Munsey, or the characters in it or maybe even both.
She wasn’t to read them—I have always read everything that was submitted to me myself, on the grounds that, as Frank Munsey once said, no magazine can survive the mistakes of more than one person—but Judy-Lynn took the stories out of the envelopes they arrived in, clipped rejection slips on them, put them in return envelopes with postage attached and stacked them up, unsealed, for me to pick up when I came in.
She wasn't to read them-I have always read everything that was submitted to me myself, on the grounds that, as Frank Munsey once said, no magazine can survive the mistakes of more than one person-but Judy-Lynn took the stories out of the envelopes they arrived in, clipped rejection slips on them, put them in return envelopes with postage attached and stacked them up, unsealed, for me to pick up when I came in.
Munsey Hall - neo-classical in design, constructed from the local honeyed limestone so characteristic of the Cotswolds - began to rise from the lower pasturelands cleared of sheep.