Harper and Brothers
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New York publisher, once headquartered at 331 Pearl St (demolished), active from 1833-1962. - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Person | From | To |
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Founder | James Harper | ||
London Agent | James R Osgood |
New York publisher, once headquartered at 331 Pearl St (demolished), active from 1833-1962. - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Person | From | To |
---|---|---|---|
Founder | James Harper | ||
London Agent | James R Osgood |
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1840/00/00 | Two Years Before the Mast - published | Publisher | Two Years Before the Mast | ||||
1851/11/14 | "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville is published in the United States by Harper and Brothers. The book will receive mixed reviews. | Publisher | Moby Dick (book) | ||||
1855/00/00 | North and South - published | Publisher | North and South | ||||
1857/01/03 | Harper and Brothers publishes the first issue of Harper's Weekly in New York City. | Publisher | |||||
1880/11/12 | "Ben-Hur" is published. | Publisher | Ben-Hur (book) | ||||
1896/00/00 | Illustrated by Frank DuMond, "Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc" by American author, Mark Twain, is published by Harper and Brothers. | Publisher | Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc (book) | ||||
1904/00/00 | Nostromo - published | Publisher | Nostromo | ||||
1911/00/00 | Jennie Gerhardt - published | Publisher | Jennie Gerhardt | ||||
1912/00/00 | "Riders of the Purple Sage" is published Harper and Brothers. | Publisher | |||||
1925/00/00 | Manhattan Transfer - published | Publisher | Manhattan Transfer | ||||
1939/00/00 | The Web and the Rock - published posthumously, extracted from the unpublished manuscript - The October Fair | Publisher | The Web and the Rock | ||||
1940/00/00 | Extracted from the Thomas Wolfe's unpublished manuscript "The October Fair" by his editor, Edward Aswell, "You Can't Go Home Again" is published by Harper and Row. | Publisher | You Can't Go Home Again | ||||
1940/03/01 | "Native Son" by Richard Wright is published through Harper and Brother. | Publisher | Native Son (book) | ||||
1941/00/00 | The Hills Beyond - published, extracted from The October Fair | Publisher | The Hills Beyond | ||||
1947/00/00 | "The Gallery" by John Horne Burns is published throough Harper and Brothers. | Publisher | The Gallery (short story cycle) | ||||
1947/00/00 | "The Gallery" by John Horne Burns is published throough Harper and Brothers. | Publisher | The Gallery (short story cycle) | ||||
1950/03/15 | "Strangers on a Train", a novel by Patricia Highsmith, is published by Harper and Brothers. | Publisher | Strangers on a Train (book) | ||||
1952/10/15 | Charlotte's Web - published | Publisher | Charlotte's Web | ||||
1953/00/00 | "The Night of the Hunter" by Davis Grubb is published by Harper and Brothers. | Publisher | The Night of the Hunter (book) | ||||
1961/00/00 | Love Song to the Plains - published | Publisher | Love Song to the Plains |
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