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Richard Warren Baron, the renowned 1960s owner and publisher of The Dial Press, where he presided over works by James Baldwin and Norman Mailer, and hired E.L. Doctorow as editor-in-chief, died on Sunday, May 9 of natural causes in New York City. He was 98.
His death was announced by Carole Baron, his wife of 45 years, an editor at Alfred A. Knopf.
A World War II combat veteran and POW, Richard was a lifelong fighter for social justice, he participated in the March on Washington led by Martin Luther King in 1963 and a pilot well into his 80s of his Cessna 182 plane, Richard lived on Shelter Island and in Manhattan.