Centennial Special 1909 to 23009: Branden Books Featuring William Faulkner's 1924 First Book, the Marble Faun

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Nov 2009
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Literary Literary
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208

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This Centennial Special contains references to 100 years of publishing activities in the Boston area. The feat was made possible mainly by Mr. Edmund Brown, who in 1909 incorporated his first publishing company, The Four Seas. With the advent of the Depression, he subsequently incorporated Bruce Humphries; finally in the sixties, he incorpo-rated Branden Press, which continues to this day as Branden Books. This volume also contains images of various published works as well as photos of art work published herewith for the first time, inclusive of the images on the front cover Boston Scene by Randolph Brown and The Boy Fishing by Marjorie Very on the back cover. Edmund was married to Alice Very, Chief Editor, and Randolph was his artist father. In his lifetime, Mr. Brown published more than two thousand authors and musicians as can be seen by the four extensive bibliographies in the book whose main feature is the re-publication of William Faulkner's The Marble Faun as it was first published in 1924.

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Nov 2009 Branden Books ISBN 0828321922
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