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_bM6 1944
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100 _aMorgan, Charles,
_d1894-1958.
_91696
245 1 4 _aThe house of Macmillan (1843-1943) /
_cBy Charles Morgan.
260 _aNew York :
_bThe Macmillan Company,
_c1944.
300 _axii, 247 p.
500 _a"We have commenced quite in a small way... If the business should prosper, we shall, both of us, do our best to realise some of our ideals... We feel , however, that the world can go on without us, or our ideals; and, in the meantime, we shall strive to do the work that lies nearest us in the best manner we can. Daniel Macmillan, 1843." --Port.
505 _tPart one : The foundations (1813-63) / Chapter one : Macmillan origins -- Chapter two : Struggle and independence -- Chapter three : From bookselling to publishing -- Chapter four : The years of building.
_tPart two : Science, "Alice", and Thomas Hardy (1863-72) / Chapter five : Design and fortune -- Chapter six : Long term publishing.
_tPart three : End of the old order (1872-90) / Chapter seven : John Morley's influence -- Chapter eight : Losses and triumphs.
_tPart four : the second generation (1890-1914) / Chapter nine : Fiction -- Chapter ten : New worlds -- Chapter eleven : The book wars.
_tPart five : Continuity through two wars (1914-1943) / Chapter twelve : Growing younger -- Chapter thirteen : Notes for the future.
600 0 _91697
_aMacMillan, Alexander,
_d 1818-1896.
600 0 _91698
_aMacMillan, Daniel,
_d1813-1867.
610 2 0 _aMacmillan & Co.
610 0 _aColección Fernández Blanco
_91202
650 0 _9917
_aEditores
650 0 _91015
_aHistoria de la edición
650 0 _915
_aProducción del libro
900 _aAUTH
942 _2ddc
_cLIB
999 _c748
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