CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS

'Charles Scribner's Sons' is a publisher that was founded in 1846 at the Brick Church Chapel on New York's Park Row. The firm published Scribner's Magazine for many years. Scribner's is well known for publishing Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Kurt Vonnegut, Robert A. Heinlein, Thomas Wolfe and John Clellon Holmes. More recently, several Scribner titles and authors have garnered Pulitzer Prizes, National Book Awards and other merits. In 1978 the company merged with Atheneum and became The Scribner Book Companies, which in turn was merged into Macmillan in 1984. Simon & Schuster bought Macmillan in 1994. By this point only the trade book and reference book operations still bore the original family name. The former imprint, now simply "Scribner," was retained by Simon & Schuster. The reference books went to Thomson Gale in 1999.

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Charles Scribner

Bookstores


The Scribner Bookstores are now owned by Barnes & Noble.

External links



Charles Scribner's Sons: An Illustrated Chronology (1846-1996)

Scribner Imprint at Simon & Schuster

Charles Scribner's Sons at Thomson Gale

Charles Scribner's Sons Art Reference Department records at the Smithsonian Archives of American Art

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