The Publisher

The Publisher
Title The Publisher PDF eBook
Author Alan Brinkley
Publisher Vintage
Pages 578
Release 2011-04-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0679741542

Download The Publisher Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Acclaimed historian Alan Brinkley gives us a sharply realized portrait of Henry Luce, arguably the most important publisher of the twentieth century. As the founder of Time, Fortune, and Life magazines, Luce changed the way we consume news and the way we understand our world. Born the son of missionaries, Henry Luce spent his childhood in rural China, yet he glimpsed a milieu of power altogether different at Hotchkiss and later at Yale. While working at a Baltimore newspaper, he and Brit Hadden conceived the idea of Time: a “news-magazine” that would condense the week’s events in a format accessible to increasingly busy members of the middle class. They launched it in 1923, and young Luce quickly became a publishing titan. In 1936, after Time’s unexpected success—and Hadden’s early death—Luce published the first issue of Life, to which millions soon subscribed. Brinkley shows how Luce reinvented the magazine industry in just a decade. The appeal of Life seemingly cut across the lines of race, class, and gender. Luce himself wielded influence hitherto unknown among journalists. By the early 1940s, he had come to see his magazines as vehicles to advocate for America’s involvement in the escalating international crisis, in the process popularizing the phrase “World War II.” In spite of Luce’s great success, happiness eluded him. His second marriage—to the glamorous playwright, politician, and diplomat Clare Boothe—was a shambles. Luce spent his later years in isolation, consumed at times with conspiracy theories and peculiar vendettas. The Publisher tells a great American story of spectacular achievement—yet it never loses sight of the public and private costs at which that achievement came.

The Poet and the Publisher

The Poet and the Publisher
Title The Poet and the Publisher PDF eBook
Author Pat Rogers
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 471
Release 2021-06-10
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1789144191

Download The Poet and the Publisher Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

“Drawing on deep familiarity with the period and its personalities, Rogers has given us a witty and richly detailed account of the ongoing war between the greatest poet of the eighteenth century and its most scandalous publisher.”—Leo Damrosch, author of The Club: Johnson, Boswell, and the Friends Who Shaped an Age “What sets Rogers’s history apart is his ability to combine fastidious research with lucid, unpretentious prose. History buffs and literary-minded readers alike are in for a punchy, drama-filled treat.”—Publishers Weekly The quarrel between the poet Alexander Pope and the publisher Edmund Curll has long been a notorious episode in the history of the book, when two remarkable figures with a gift for comedy and an immoderate dislike of each other clashed publicly and without restraint. However, it has never, until now, been chronicled in full. Ripe with the sights and smells of Hanoverian London, The Poet and Publisher details their vitriolic exchanges, drawing on previously unearthed pamphlets, newspaper articles, and advertisements, court and government records, and personal letters. The story of their battles in and out of print includes a poisoning, the pillory, numerous instances of fraud, and a landmark case in the history of copyright. The book is a forensic account of events both momentous and farcical, and it is indecently entertaining.

The Art of the Publisher

The Art of the Publisher
Title The Art of the Publisher PDF eBook
Author Roberto Calasso
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Pages 105
Release 2015-11-03
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0374711836

Download The Art of the Publisher Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

An interior look at Roberto Calasso's work as a publisher and his reflections on the art of book publishing In this fascinating memoir, the author and publisher Roberto Calasso meditates on the art of book publishing. Recalling the beginnings of Adelphi in the 1960s, he touches on the Italian house's defining qualities, including the considerations involved in designing the successful Biblioteca series and the strategy for publishing a wide range of authors of high literary quality, as well as the historic critical edition of the works of Nietzsche. With his signature erudition and polemical flair, Calasso transcends Adelphi to look at the publishing industry as a whole, from the essential importance of graphics, jackets, and cover flaps to the consequences of universal digitization. And he outlines what he describes as the "most hazardous and ambitious" profile of what a publishing house can be: a book comprising many books, a form in which "all the books published by a certain publisher could be seen as links in a single chain"—a conception akin to that of other twentieth-century publishers, from Giulio Einaudi to Roger Straus, of whom the book offers brief portraits. An essential book for writers, readers, and editors, The Art of the Publisher is a tribute to the elusive yet profoundly relevant art of making books.

The Culture of the Publisher's Series, Volume 2

The Culture of the Publisher's Series, Volume 2
Title The Culture of the Publisher's Series, Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author John Spiers
Publisher Springer
Pages 233
Release 2011-02-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0230299393

Download The Culture of the Publisher's Series, Volume 2 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This volume explores problems concerning the series, national development and the national canon in a range of countries and their international book-trade relationships. Studies focus on issues such as the fabrication of a national canon, and on the book in war-time, the evolution of Catholic literature, imperial traditions and colonial libraries.

The Publisher, containing miscellanies in prose and verse, collected by J. Crokatt

The Publisher, containing miscellanies in prose and verse, collected by J. Crokatt
Title The Publisher, containing miscellanies in prose and verse, collected by J. Crokatt PDF eBook
Author Publisher
Publisher
Pages 58
Release 1745
Genre
ISBN

Download The Publisher, containing miscellanies in prose and verse, collected by J. Crokatt Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Preface of the publisher of the surreptitious edition, 1735. A catalogue of the surreptitious and incorrect editions of Mr. Pope's letters. Preface prefixed to the first genuine edition in quarto, 1737. Letters

Preface of the publisher of the surreptitious edition, 1735. A catalogue of the surreptitious and incorrect editions of Mr. Pope's letters. Preface prefixed to the first genuine edition in quarto, 1737. Letters
Title Preface of the publisher of the surreptitious edition, 1735. A catalogue of the surreptitious and incorrect editions of Mr. Pope's letters. Preface prefixed to the first genuine edition in quarto, 1737. Letters PDF eBook
Author Alexander Pope
Publisher
Pages 480
Release 1806
Genre
ISBN

Download Preface of the publisher of the surreptitious edition, 1735. A catalogue of the surreptitious and incorrect editions of Mr. Pope's letters. Preface prefixed to the first genuine edition in quarto, 1737. Letters Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Little Threats

Little Threats
Title Little Threats PDF eBook
Author Emily Schultz
Publisher Penguin
Pages 386
Release 2020-11-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0593086996

Download Little Threats Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Both a taut whodunit and a haunting snapshot of the effects of a violent crime, Little Threats tells the story of a woman who served fifteen years in prison for murder...and now it's time to find out if she's guilty. In the summer of 1993, twin sisters Kennedy and Carter Wynn are embracing the grunge era and testing every limit in their privileged Richmond suburb. But Kennedy's teenage rebellion goes too far when, after a night of partying in the woods, her best friend, Haley, is murdered, and suspicion quickly falls upon Kennedy. She can't remember anything about the night in question, and this, along with the damning testimony from a college boy who both Kennedy and Haley loved, is enough to force Kennedy to enter a guilty plea. In 2008, Kennedy is released into a world that has moved on without her. Carter has grown distant as she questions Kennedy's innocence, and begins a relationship with someone who could drive the sisters apart forever. The twins' father, Gerry, is eager to protect the family's secrets and fragile bonds. But Kennedy's return brings the tragedy back to the surface, along with a whole new wave of media. When a crime show host comes to town asking questions, believing the murder wasn't as simple as it seemed, murky memories of Haley's death come to light. As new suspects emerge and the suburban woods finally give up their secrets, two families may be destroyed again.