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 Bibliography: Santayana
George Santayana, Dialogues in Limbo (Charles Scribner's sons, New York, New York 1948 by Daniel M. Cory, with three new dialogues) (first published, 1926).
George Santayana, Interpretations of Poetry and Religion (Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, New York 1900).
George Santayana, Soliliquies in England and Later Soliliquies (Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, New York 1922).
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 TomFolio.com: The Yearling by Rawlings
Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Illustrated by: Edward Shenton The Yearling Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons New York 1941.
Rawlings, Majorie Kinnan, Illustrated by: Shenton, Edward Yearling Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons New York 1938.
Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan; Wyeth, N.C. (Illustrator) THE YEARLING Publisher: New York, NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1966 BCE.
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From Death to Morning, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1935.
The Short Novels of Thomas Wolfe, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1961.
The Letters of Thomas Wolfe, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1956.
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 Main Street Fine Books - Out-of-print and antiquarian books, first editions, signed books
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, December 1931 (Vol.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, September 1931 (Vol.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, March 1931 (Vol.
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 Used Book Central Search / author: Milhous title: egg tree
Milhous, Katherine: Charles Scribner's Sons Jacket is split at spine fold, and top half of front is missing.
Katherine Milhous: Charles Scribner's Sons New York 1978 Hardcover with dust jacket.
Milhous, Katherine: 039695 Charles Scribner's Sons 2 Good+ No Jacket Soft Cover Book-Used 0-689-70492-5 New York, New York 1981 Later Printing Wear with some stress, corner creases to the covers.
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 LOOK HOMEWARD, ANGEL
Verso of titlepage ‘Copyright 1929, 1947 by Charles Scribners Sons’ and ‘A’.
Verso of titlepage ‘Copyright 1929, 1947, 1952 by Charles Scribners Sons’ and ‘BC-9.58[H]’.
Verso of titlepage ‘Copyright 1929, 1947, 1952 by Charles Scribners Sons’.
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©1903, Charles Scribner's Sons, illustrated, first edition, good condition, hard cover, no dust jacket, with illustration plates, 537 pages.
©1913, Charles Scribner's Sons, illustrated, first edition, good condition, hard cover, no dust jacket, with illustration plates, 520 pages.
©1961, Charles Scribner's Sons, not first ed, very good condition, hard cover, has dust jacket, 657 pages.
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 Used Book Central Search / keyword(s): The Bears on Hemlock Mountain Alice Dalgliesh
Dalgliesh, Alice: Charles Scribner's Sons Light browning on pages.Cover is bumped and soiled.
Alice Dalgliesh: Charles Scribner's Sons New York 1952 Hardcover without dust jacket.
Dalgliesh, Alice: Very Good/No Jacket Charles Scribners Sons New York 1952 Book Club (BCE/BOMC)-1st ?
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CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS -TO TONDORF, REV. FRANCIS A., S.J. Rev. Francis A. Tondorf, S.J. Papers
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS PUBLISHERS- CORRESPONDENCE (1898) George Merriam Hyde Papers
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS PUBLISHERS- CORRESPONDENCE (1897) George Merriam Hyde Papers
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 Scribner Family --  Encyclopædia Britannica
originally spelled Scrivener, family of American publishers whose firm, founded in 1846 and named Charles Scribner's Sons from 1878, issued books and several periodicals.
family of noted U.S. publishers; firm of Charles Scribner's Sons, founded 1846 by Charles Scribner (1821–71) and Isaac D. Baker (died 1850); originally published philosophical and theological books; firm headed successively by John Blair Scribner (1850–79), Charles Scribner (1854–1930), and Arthur Hawley Scribner (1859–1932); published such authors as Henry James, Edith...
family of American publishers whose firm, founded in 1846 and named Charles Scribner's Sons from 1878, issued books and several periodicals.
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 Harold Frederic: links, bibliography
Passage on the West from In the Valley (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1890).
Marsena and Other Stories of the Wartime (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1894).
Seth's Brother's Wife: A Tale of Northern New York (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1887)
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 AUTOGRAPHS & MANUSCRIPTS: CHARLES SCRIBNER - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 01/22/1858
Four years after Charles' death, his son, Charles (1854-1930), joined the firm, which became Charles Scribner's Sons in 1878, the year before John's death.
Another of Charles' sons, Arthur Hawley Scribner (1859-1932), joined the firm in 1881.
Baker died in 1850, and the firm became Charles Scribner and Co.
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 Elizabeth Nesbitt Room Illustrators Project
This illustration from Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson was published by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1911 and featured brilliant illustrations by Wyeth.
Wyeth's illustrated many notable children's classics for Charles Scribner's Sons, including The Boy's King Arthur (1917).
He studied under several noted illustrators of the time, including Richard Andrew, George L. Noyes and Charles W. Reed.
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 Charles Scribner
Charles Scribner's Sons agreed also not to publish any magazine for five years, but after the expiration of that time, in January, 1887, they began the publication of a new monthly, entitled "Scribner's Magazine," edited by Edward L. Burlingame (q.
Scribner continued under the title of Charles Seribner, and later of Charles Scribner and Co. With Charles Welford (who died in May, 1885) he formed in 1857 the house of Scribner and Welford for the importation of foreign books, which is still carried on under the same firm-name.
Scribner's death, the next year, the firm of Charles Scribner and Co. was reorganized as Scribner, Armstrong, and Co., the partners being John Blair Scribner, Andrew C. Armstrong, and Edward Seymour, and in 1877 the publication-house was removed to 743 Broadway, its present site.
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 Princeton University Library Scribner Room
A gift from the publishing firm of Charles Scribners Sons on its Centenary in 1946 to the University on its Bicentenary in that same year provided funds for a room in Firestone Library.
In a letter to President Harold Dodds, Charles Scribner, Class of 1913, requested that the gift be recorded as being made by the firm in memory of its founders, Charles Scribner ’1840, John Blair Scribner ’1872, Charles Scribner ’1875, and Arthur Hawley Scribner ’1881.
In 1996, the year of the Princeton Bicenquinquagenary, Charles Scribner III, Class of 1973, gave a gift in memory of his father, Charles Scribner, Jr.
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 §10. "Scribners Monthly; The Century Magazine". XIX. Later Magazines. Vol. 17. Later National Literature, Part II. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907–21
After the death of Charles Scribner differences arose between the management and the publishing firm of Charles Scribners Sons, which resulted in the withdrawal of the Scribner interests and a change of name to The Century Magazine in 1881.
Associated with Dr. Holland in the ownership of the magazine were Roswell Smith and Charles Scribner, head of the well-known firm of book publishers.
Scribners Monthly at first printed serials by English writers, but later made much of the fact that its longer selections in fiction were all of American origin.
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 Gale - Charles Scribner's Sons - About Scribners
Charles Scribner's Sons was founded in 1846 at the Brick Church Chapel on New York's Park Row — in 1996 we celebrated the 150th anniversary of our founding.
In 1999 Charles Scribner's Sons joined Thomson Gale.
Gale - Charles Scribner's Sons - About Scribners
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 Archives of Charles Scribner's Sons
While there are gaps in most of the series or record groups, there are records representative of all of the firm's former permutations: Baker and Scribner, Charles Scribner and Co., Scribner, Armstrong and Co., Scribner, Armstrong and Welford, Scribner and Co., Charles Scribner's Sons.
The bulk of the material (1880s-1970s), however, dates from the period when the publisher bore its most familiar name, "Charles Scribner's Sons." There is also material related to early publishers' organizations and international copyright.
More photographs of Scribner family members are located in the Papers of Charles Scribner, 1854-1930 (CS II).
libweb.princeton.edu /libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/scribner

  
 AllRefer.com - Charles Scribner (Journalism And Publishing, Biography) - Encyclopedia
He founded in 1846 the publishing house that in 1878 became Charles Scribner's Sons and in 1870 he began Scribner's Monthly, which in 1881 became the Century Magazine.
His son, Charles Scribner, 1854–1930, became head of the firm in 1879 and founded Scribner's Magazine, a literary periodical, in 1887.
More articles from AllRefer Reference on Charles Scribner
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 Charles Scribner's Sons, NY (1892) International Politics Online
Charles Scribner's Sons, NY (1892) International Politics Online
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 Celestial Eyes/ Scribner III
The Fitzgerald-Perkins correspondence is preserved in the Charles Scribner
s Sons Archives at the Princeton University Library; most of the letters are published in J. Kuehl and J. Bryer, eds., Dear Scott/Dear Max (New York: Scribners, 1971).
The payment card in the Scribner art files confirms that Cugat designed only one jacket, for which he was paid one hundred dollars.
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 Book collecting, first editions: Firsts Magazine for book collectors - February, 2001
From the time his great-grandfather, the original Charles Scribner, founded the publishing house that became Charles Scribners Sons, it was one of the preeminent literary establishments in America.
As Charles Willeford wrote about him, Tully “was a road kid who found a way to get off the road.
He learned how to write.” Although few people today remember him—all but one of his books is out of print—he is one of the most important figures in modern American naturalist fiction.
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 Wheelock, John Hall. 1920. A Bibliography of Theodore Roosevelt: Separate Works in English
(In his "History as Literature." N. Y.: Charles Scribner's Sons.
HARTER OF 62d Congress, 2d Session, Senate Document 348.) Washington: Government Printing Office.
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 Charles Scribner's Sons Present Ring W. Lardner in the Golden Honeymoon and Haircut
Charles Scribner's Sons Present Ring W. Lardner in the Golden Honeymoon and Haircut
LARDNER, Ring W. Charles Scribner's Sons Present Ring W. Lardner in the Golden Honeymoon and Haircut
Spine slightly rubbed, else fine, without dustwrapper as issued.
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 Scribner's Magazine
It is claimed that Charles Scribner's Sons spent over
, argued that the "strength of Scribner's lies in the illustrations".
used the work of artists such as Howard Pyle, Howard Christy, Charles Marion Russell, Walter Everett, Maxfield Parrish and Frederic Remington.
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 Calvin Coolidge: History: Speeches
The Price of Freedom, Charles Scribner's Sons, NY, 1924.
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 Princeton University Library
A gift from the publishing firm of Charles Scribners Sons on its Centenary in 1946 to the University on its Bicentenary in that same year provided funds for a room in Firestone Library.
In a letter to President Harold Dodds, Charles Scribner, Class of 1913, requested that the gift be recorded as being made by the firm in memory of its founders, Charles Scribner ’1840, John Blair Scribner ’1872, Charles Scribner ’1875, and Arthur Hawley Scribner ’1881.
In 1996, the year of the Princeton Bicenquinquagenary, Charles Scribner III, Class of 1973, gave a gift in memory of his father, Charles Scribner, Jr.
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 Publications
3, (New York: Charles Scribner´ s Sons, 1984): 325-34.
6, (New York: Charles Scribner´ s Sons, 1985): 23.
10 (New York: Charles Scribner´ s Sons, 1988): 155-59.
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 LOOK HOMEWARD, ANGEL
Verso of titlepage ‘Copyright 1929, 1947 by Charles Scribners Sons’ and ‘A’.
Verso of titlepage ‘Copyright 1929, 1947, 1952 by Charles Scribners Sons’ and ‘BC-9.58[H]’.
Verso of titlepage ‘Copyright 1929, 1947, 1952 by Charles Scribners Sons’.
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