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Yes, the Childhood of Famous Americans series from Bobbs-Merrill Co. (educational press), originally published between the late 1940s and the early 1960s.
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Reprint of the 1974 Bobbs-Merrill edition, with a new preface.
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Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, ed. James Rieger (Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1974).
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Styron moved with him, and in 1951 Bobbs-Merrill published Styron's first novel, Lie Down in Darkness, which was a huge success.
David Colbert: Styron's Choice: Authors, Editors, and Loyalty 2010
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Before Styron's first book was completed, Haydn moved to Bobbs-Merrill (another forgotten name, at least in trade publishing).
David Colbert: Styron's Choice: Authors, Editors, and Loyalty 2010
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Chase: A Life in Politics (Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 1987), 163–64. “a debt that he was not legally required to repay” Nathan Wright Stephenson, An Autobiography of Abraham Lincoln Consisting of the Personal Portions of Letters, Speeches, and Conversations (New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1926), 12.
Broke Glenn Beck 2010
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Translated by Collette Gaudin, (New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1971), p. 19.
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This job provided the contact with an editor at Bobbs-Merrill who, on the strength of the first several chapters, promised to publish The Fountainhead.
Ayn Rand. 2009
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The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions: An episode in Jefferson's and Madison's defense of civil liberties (The Bobbs-Merrill reprint series in history) by Adrienne Koch
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After the first, privately printed edi - tion, Bobbs-Merrill became the publisher; and Mendelson's account of the company's acrimonious relationship with Rombauer and Becker is hair-raising.
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