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  1. Thomas Young Crowell (1836–1915) [1] was an American bookbinder and publisher, the founder of New York City book publishing company Thomas Y. Crowell Co. Crowell operated the bindery of Benjamin Bradley, deceased 1862, and acquired it in 1870. He started publishing in 1876.

  2. Thomas Y. Crowell Publishers was founded by Thomas Y. Crowell in 1834. The company began publishing books in 1876. The company was owned and operated by the Crowell family until 1968, when it was bought by Dun & Bradstreet; in 1978 ownership passed to Harper & Row.

    • Thomas Y. Crowell, Publishers.
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    • 1926-1963
    • Thomas Y. Crowell Publishers Records
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  4. LUCILE’s ISSUED BY Thomas Y. Crowell & Co.: Between 1876 and 1931, the Crowell company issued Lucile and Meredith's Works (containing Lucile) in a great variety of printings and bindings -- on the order of 200 identifiably different issues.

  5. Thomas Y. Crowell Co. was a publishing company founded by Thomas Y. Crowell. The company began as a bookbindery founded by Benjamin Bradley in 1834. Crowell operated the business after Bradley's death in 1862 and eventually purchased the company from Bradley's widow in 1870.

  6. time as publishers. Thomas Young Crowell, founder of the present com pany, published his first list of books in 1876, his first reference book, Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases, only ten years later. Since. that time the house has published nearly every kind of book, but its. strongest interest has been in books that inform.

  7. Apr 24, 2006 · Publisher: Thomas Y. Crowell. Publisher: Thomas Y. Crowell Publisher Record # 394. Webpages: Wikipedia-EN. Note: New York "Thomas Y. Crowell Company New York" stated on title page, The Dollhouse Caper, January 1976 ( image at Amazon ) Thomas Y. Crowell seems to be an imprint for most of the titles we have.

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