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ISBN10: 0679406751, ISBN13: 9780679406754, [publisher: Random House, New York] Hardcover First Edition First edition. 394pp. Illustrated with black and white photographs. Fine in fine dustwrapper. "The man who changed American publishing." [Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1995]
New York: Random House, Date: 1995. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. 394pp. Illustrated with black and white photographs. Fine in fine dustwrapper. "The man who changed American publishing. 1995. Random House ISBN 0679406751 US
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New York Random House 1995 Hardcover Fine in Fine jacket First edition. 394pp. Illustrated with black and white photographs. Fine in fine dustwrapper. "The man who changed American publishing."
New York: Random House, Date: 1995. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. 394pp. Illustrated with black and white photographs. Fine in fine dustwrapper. "The man who changed American publishing. 1995. Random House ISBN 0679406751 9780679406754 [US]
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ISBN10: 0679406751, ISBN13: 9780679406754, [publisher: Random House, New York] Hardcover First Edition First edition. 394pp. Illustrated with black and white photographs. Fine in fine dustwrapper. "The man who changed American publishing." [Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1995]
New York:: Random House,, Date: 1995.. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine copy in a Fine, unclipped dust jacket. The name Horace Liveright might not ring any bells, but every reader knows the Modern Library series, Liveright's first and most financially successful publishing venture. Dardis' biography secures Liveright's place in the pantheon of innovative and courageous American book publishers. Liveright earned his nickname, "Firebrand," by fighting censorship and by being the first in the U.S. to publish revolutionary writers such as Sigmund Freud, Leon Trotsky, Ezra Pound, Theodore Dreiser, T. S. Eliot, John Reed, Djuna Barnes, and Eugene O'Neill. A lucky Wall Street speculator in his youth, Liveright brought his intuition and love of gambling to publishing with great success. Handsome, devastatingly charming, and frankly unorthodox, Liveright played as seriously as he worked, nearly bankrupting his prestigious publishing house by throwing lavish parties and destroying his marriage by engaging in numerous affairs. Not only does Dardis' biography relate the life of this fascinating man, it also illuminates some crucial aspects of the history of book publishing in the U.S. and relates many delectable anecdotes about the most influential writers of the Jazz Age. 1995. Random House, ISBN 0679406751 9780679406754 [US]
ISBN10: 0679406751, ISBN13: 9780679406754, [publisher: Random House] Hardcover First Edition A Fine copy in a Fine, unclipped dust jacket. The name Horace Liveright might not ring any bells, but every reader knows the Modern Library series, Liveright's first and most financially successful publishing venture. Dardis' biography secures Liveright's place in the pantheon of innovative and courageous American book publishers. Liveright earned his nickname, "Firebrand," by fighting censorship and by being the first in the U.S. to publish revolutionary writers such as Sigmund Freud, Leon Trotsky, Ezra Pound, Theodore Dreiser, T. S. Eliot, John Reed, Djuna Barnes, and Eugene O'Neill. A lucky Wall Street speculator in his youth, Liveright brought his intuition and love of gambling to publishing with great success. Handsome, devastatingly charming, and frankly unorthodox, Liveright played as seriously as he worked, nearly bankrupting his prestigious publishing house by throwing lavish parties and destroying his marriage by engaging in numerous affairs. Not only does Dardis' biography relate the life of this fascinating man, it also illuminates some crucial aspects of the history of book publishing in the U.S. and relates many delectable anecdotes about the most influential writers of the Jazz Age. [Langley, WA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: ...
Random House, Date: 1995-07-04. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 1995. Random House ISBN 0679406751 9780679406754 [US]
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