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  1. After the death of Charles Scribner I in 1871, his son John Blair Scribner took over as president of the company. His other sons Charles Scribner II and Arthur Hawley Scribner would also join the firm, in 1875 and 1884. They each later served as presidents.

  2. Aug 12, 2018 · Charles Scribner's Sons logo (1924).png 205 × 193; 103 KB. Charles Scribner's Sons logo.png 656 × 739; 129 KB. John Sargent by Evan Charteris, 1927.djvu 3,205 × 4,580, 430 pages; 11.72 MB. Literary studies by Joseph Jacobs - Scribner initial A.png 369 × 348; 75 KB. Literary studies by Joseph Jacobs - Scribner initial E.png 354 × 350; 83 KB.

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  4. Archives of Charles Scribner’s Sons. This collection consists of virtually all of the surviving records of Scribners (1846-1984), the New York City publisher, and reflect aspects of all of its publishing functions (soliciting and acquiring books, editing manuscripts, printing and manufacturing books, advertising and publicizing publications ...

  5. Charles Scribner III. Charles Scribner IV. John Blair Scribner. Scribner's Magazine. Stone Soup: An Old Tale. Categories: Book publishing companies based in New York (state) Publishing companies based in New York City. American magazine publishing families.

  6. Alma mater. Princeton University. Charles Scribner IV (July 13, 1921 – November 11, 1995), also known as Charles Scribner Jr., [1] was the head of the Charles Scribner's Sons publishing company. [2] He was a resident of Manhattan for most of his adult life, establishing a residence in the Upper East Side after 1945, when he was twenty-four.

  7. This award, established in Mildred L. Batchelder's honor in 1966, is a citation awarded to an American publisher for a children's book considered to be the most outstanding of those books originally published in a foreign language in a foreign country, and subsequently translated into English and ...

  8. Charles Scribner's Sons was founded as a publishing partnership of Isaac D. Baker and Charles Scribner in 1846. The company set out to discover and publish the work of new American authors. The first work to be published was The Puritans and Their Principles by Edwin Hall, followed by many theological treatises, and the first bestseller ...

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