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  2. Haymarket Books - Wikipedia

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    Haymarket Books was founded in 2001 by Anthony Arnove, Ahmed Shawki and Julie Fain, all of whom had previously worked at the International Socialist Review. [3][4] Its first title was The Struggle for Palestine, a collection of essays by pro-Palestinian activists including Edward Said. [3][4] Haymarket aims, in Fain's words, "to be a socialist ...

  3. P. F. Volland Company - Wikipedia

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    Paul Frederick John Volland Hughes Phelps (April 24, 1875 – May 5, 1919) was a 20th century publisher, and the founder of the P. F. Volland Company. [3] In 1908, he would become the founder of the P. F. Volland Company, [3] which would work to publish poetry books, greeting cards, [1] music, children's books, calendars, cookbooks, and children's occupational games, [1] all between 1908 [2 ...

  4. List of English-language book publishing companies - Wikipedia

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    Atlas Press. ATOM Books. Atria Publishing Group – a division of Simon & Schuster – a UK-based imprint of Little, Brown. Aunt Lute Books – feminist publisher (US) Austin Macauley Publishers. Avery Publishing – an imprint of the Penguin Group. Avon Publications – an imprint of HarperCollins (as of 2010. [update]

  5. Poetry Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The foundation is the successor to the Modern Poetry Association (previous publisher of Poetry magazine), which was founded in 1941. [2] The magazine, itself, was established in 1912 by Harriet Monroe. Monroe was its first publisher and editor until her death in 1936. The Poetry Foundation is one of the largest literary foundations in the world ...

  6. Chicago literature - Wikipedia

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    Chicago's early twentieth-century writers and publishers were seen as producing innovative work that broke with the literary traditions of Europe and the Eastern United States. In 1920, the critic H. L. Mencken wrote in a London magazine, The Nation, that Chicago was the "Literary Capital of the United States."

  7. American Writers Museum - Wikipedia

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    americanwritersmuseum.org. The American Writers Museum is a museum of American Literature and writing that opened in Chicago in May 2017. [3][4][5][6][7][8][9] The museum was designed by Amaze Design of Boston. [10] The American museum was inspired by the Dublin Writers Museum. [5]

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