Bookstore Press
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Small press publisher of poetry, children's books, and cookbooks, in Lenox, Mass.
The Bookstore Press began publishing in 1971. The first book published was a collection of poetry by its founder, Gerald Hausman, titled New Marlboro Stage . Working out of Lenox, Massachusetts, Hausman, assisted by his wife Lorry and David Silverstein, published poetry, children's books and cookbooks. Among the children's authors published by the Press were Ruth Krauss, Crockett Johnson and Sami Cornish . Illustrators included Maurice Sendak and Jeanne Johns . Poets included David Kherdian, Paul Metcalf and David Cumberland among others. The Press ceased publication in 1976.
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American literature
Publishers and publishing
Publishers and publishing
Publishers and publishing
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American poetry
Poets, American
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Authors and publishers
Children's literature
Children's literature
Cookery
Cooking
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Hausman, Gerald
Hausman, Lorry
Kherdian, David
Krauss, Ruth
Lenox (Mass.)
Little presses
Malanga, Gerard
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Metcalf, Paul C.
Saroyan, Aram
Silverstein, David
Small presses
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Lenox (Mass.)
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Massachusetts
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United States
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