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Pages in category "Book publishing companies based in New York City" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Magazines published in New York City (8 C, 594 P) Newspapers published in New York City (7 C, 60 P) Book publishing companies based in New York City (1 C, 50 P)
Steven G. Kellman (born November 15, 1947) is an American critic and academic, best known for his books Redemption:The Life of Henry Roth (2005) and The Translingual Imagination (2000). Life and career
New York: International Book and Publishing Company. [37] Smith, Francis Hopkinson (1899). Caleb West Master Diver. New York: International Book and Publishing Company. [38] Bullen, Frank Thomas (1899). The Cruise of the Cachalot: Round the World After Sperm Whales. New York: International Book and Publishing Company. [39] Merriman, Henry Seton ...
Parton, a country music icon, started Imagination Library — which provides free books to children each month during the first five years of life — in 1995 to encourage literacy and a love of ...
The Book League of America, Inc. was a US book publisher and mail order book sales club.It was established in 1930, a few years after the Book of the Month Club. [1] Its founder was Lawrence Lamm, previously an editor at Macmillan Inc. [1] The company was located at 100 Fifth Avenue, New York City, New York, [2] in a 240,000-square-foot (22,000 m 2) office building that was constructed in 1906 ...
Times Books (previously the New York Times Book Company) is a publishing imprint owned by the New York Times Company and licensed to Henry Holt and Company.. Times Books began as the New York Times Book Company in 1969, [1] when The New York Times Company purchased Quadrangle Books, a small publishing house in Chicago, founded in 1959 by Michael Braude.
Imagination was an American fantasy and science fiction magazine first published in October 1950 by Raymond Palmer's Clark Publishing Company. The magazine was sold almost immediately to Greenleaf Publishing Company, owned by William Hamling , who published and edited it from the third issue, February 1951, for the rest of the magazine's life.