Brothers Harper: a Unique Publishing Partnership and It’s Inpact on the Cultual [Hardcover] Eugene Exman

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1965 First Edition. Dust jacket has some wear. Hardcover is in good condition. Pages are clean and binding is secure.

Exman’s “Brothers Harper” offers a captivating exploration of the pioneering Harper Brothers publishing house, revealing their innovative strategies and profound impact on 19th-century American literature. This well-researched narrative transports readers to the vibrant literary scene, showcasing influential publications and the challenges of the publishing industry during a transformative era. Despite some wear on the dust jacket, this 1965 first edition remains in good condition, making it a valuable addition for collectors and readers interested in publishing history and American literature.

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1965 First Edition. Dust jacket has some wear. Hardcover is in good condition. Pages are clean and binding is secure.

This 1965 first edition of “Brothers Harper” by Eugene Exman offers a captivating exploration of the Harper Brothers, a pioneering American publishing house that played a pivotal role in shaping the literary landscape of the 19th century. Exman’s meticulous research delves into the unique partnership between the four Harper brothers, revealing their innovative business strategies and unwavering commitment to promoting literature and knowledge.

The book provides invaluable insights into the Harper Brothers’ impact on American culture, showcasing their influential publications, including works by renowned authors such as Herman Melville, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Mark Twain. Exman’s narrative transports readers to the vibrant literary scene of the time, vividly depicting the challenges and triumphs of the publishing industry during a period of rapid social and cultural transformation.

This copy, despite some wear on the dust jacket, remains in good condition, with clean pages and a secure binding, making it an excellent addition to any collection focused on publishing history or American literature. Collectors and readers alike will appreciate the opportunity to delve into this well-researched and engaging account of a pioneering publishing partnership that left an indelible mark on the cultural fabric of the United States.

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Weight 29 lbs
Dimensions 23.88 × 16.76 × 6.1 in
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