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She bequeathed her rights in three books to her respective collaborators: Phillip Ward for Crisp's final book The Last Word and the book And One More Thing (formerly titled Dusty Answers); Guy Kettelhack for The Wit and Wisdom of Quentin Crisp and John Hofsess for Manners from Heaven. From her remaining literary estate (including The Naked Civil Servant), she bequeathed all future UK-only income (but not the copyrights, which are managed by Ward, and belong to Ward, literary agent Stedman Mays, and writer Mary Tahan) to the two men she considered to have had the greatest influence on her career: her long-time agent Richard Gollner, and her first agent Donald Carroll.[citation needed]