Reminiscences of Hugh Joseph Kelly : oral history, 1954.

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Reminiscences of Hugh Joseph Kelly : oral history, 1954.

Family background; editorship of Columbia University daily, THE SPECTATOR; Columbia University Press; McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1927, Martin Foss and Edward Caldwell; relationship between Book Company and parent company; sales and promotion; buying on approval; expansion of college traveling system; merger with Shaw Company, vocational and textbook publishing; publications dates and revisions; Whittlesey House; international business; Gregg merger; book printing, binding, storage and distribution; paper supply.

Transcript: 62 leaves.

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