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  1. Charles Scribner’s Sons (с англ. — «Сыновья Чарльза Скрибнера») — американское книжное издательство со штаб-квартирой в Нью-Йорке , основанное в 1846 году Чарльзом Скрибнером I и Исааком Бэйкером.

  2. ISSN. 2152-792X. Scribner's Magazine was an American periodical published by the publishing house of Charles Scribner's Sons from January 1887 to May 1939. Scribner's Magazine was the second magazine out of the Scribner's firm, after the publication of Scribner's Monthly. Charles Scribner's Sons spent over $500,000 setting up the magazine, to ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Perkins graduated from Harvard University in 1907. From 1907 to 1910 he worked as a reporter for the New York Times. He then went to work in the advertising department of Charles Scribner’s Sons, a conservative publishing house with a rather staid list of authors. In 1914 Perkins joined the company’s editorial staff; he later became ...

  5. Charles Scribner III (January 26, 1890 – February 11, 1952), also known as Charles Scribner Jr., was president of Charles Scribner's Sons publishing company starting in 1932. [1] [2] Early life [ edit ]

  6. Charles Scribner III. Brief Bio. Charles Scribner III was born in 1951 in Washington, DC, and grew up in New York City, where he attended the Buckley School before following family footsteps to St. Paul’s School in New Hampshire and Princeton University, where he stayed on to receive a PhD in art history in 1977. He taught Baroque art in ...

  7. www.scribnerbooks.com › aboutAbout Scribner

    Founded in 1846 by Charles Scribner, Scribner was originally a publisher of religious books. By 1870, the company had turned to literature and begun publishing, in addition to books, Scribner’s Monthly, “an illustrated magazine for the people.”. The magazine and its successor, Scribner’s Magazine, attracted fresh young writers, many of ...