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Brief History of the U.S. Trade Book Publishing Industry to 2000: Major Authors, Bestsellers, and Business Developments

Albert N. Greco ()
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Albert N. Greco: Fordham University

Chapter 2 in A Business History of the Trade Book Publishing Industry in the U.S, 2026, pp 43-84 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract It all began in 1640. That year a small printing press was imported from England to Cambridge, MA. It was a letterpress, and the type invented by Gutenberg. This chapter addressed the years after 1640 when the U.S. trade book publishing industry experienced periods of impressive growth, including: the creation of major book publishing centers in Boston, New York, and Philadelphia; publishing important literary works (including Moby Dick, The Great Gatsby, etc.); how this industry was resilient during the Great Depression and the war years; and how book publishing was able to create major publishing houses after World War I and into the end of the twentieth century and cope with the introduction of new technologies.

Keywords: The Bay-Psalm Book; New York publishing industry; U.S. Copyright Law; Book printing technologies; Impact of World War I; Great Depression; Stratemeyer Syndicate; Growth of trade book publishers; Impact of World War II; Growth of book publishing after World War II (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-20782-1_2

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