Correspondence of Frank H. Spearman, 1913-1925.
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Perkins, Maxwell E. (Maxwell Evarts), 1884-1947
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Editor at and vice-president of Charles Scribner's Sons. From the description of Correspondence to Maxwell Struthers Burt, 1938-1943. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 122629156 Maxwell Evarts Perkins was one of the most importnat editors in American literary history. Belinda Dobson Jelliffe, born in Asheville, N.C., became a friend of Thomas Wolfe in 1933. In 1935, Charles Scriber's Sons published her only book, a semi-autobiographical work titled Fo...
Spearman, Frank H. (Frank Hamilton), 1859-1937
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Frank Hamilton Spearman (1859-1937), dean of railroad writers, was an American author who wrote novels, plays, and short stories. From the description of Papers of Frank H. Spearman, 1874-1953. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122396685 American author. From the description of Correspondence of Frank H. Spearman, 1913-1925. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 49620701 ...
Charles Scribner's Sons.
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Charles Scribner, 1821-1871, was a partner in the publishing firm of Baker & Scribner, 1846-1871, and carried on alone after Baker's death in 1850. He formed Scribner & Welford in 1857. Charles Scribner's Sons was established in 1870, the same year SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY began. His son Charles, 1854-1930, became president in 1875. He began SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE in 1887. It ceased publication in 1930. His son Charles, 1890-1952, became president in 1932. From the description of Char...
International Press Bureau.
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Chapman, William Gerard, 1877-1945
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William Gerard Chapman (1877-1945), a native of New York, was an American author of Green-Timber Trails and journalist and the owner of the International Press Bureau, a literary agency in Chicago. ...