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  1. Alfred A. Knopf Jr., who left the noted publishing house run by his parents to become one of the founders of Atheneum Publishers in 1959, died on Saturday. He was 90, the last of the surviving founders, and lived in New York City.

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  2. Feb 16, 2009 · Alfred A. Knopf Jr., who left the noted publishing house run by his parents to become one of the founders of Atheneum Publishers in 1959, died on Saturday. He was 90, the last of the surviving...

  3. Noted New York publisher Alfred A. Knopf (Kuh-nopf) Jr. has died at age 90. Knopf's wife, Alice, says he died Saturday of complications from a fall in mid-January. Knopf was the only child...

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  5. Feb 18, 2009 · Alfred A. Knopf Jr., son of publishing legends and an influential publisher in his own right, died Saturday in New York of medical complications from a fall in mid-January, according to his wife,...

  6. Feb 16, 2009 · As the only child of publishing mavens Alfred A. and Blanche Wolf Knopf, Alfred A. Knopf Jr. was born with a silver book in his hands, The New York Times reports. The road wasn't always easy:...

  7. In 1960, Random House acquired Alfred A. Knopf. It is believed that the decision to sell was prompted by Alfred A. Knopf Jr., leaving Knopf to found his own book company, Atheneum Books, in 1959.

  8. Mar 2, 2009 · Alfred "Pat" Knopf Jr, who has died aged 90 following complications after a fall, twice made moves which shaped the direction of the modern publishing industry.

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