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Lucien FarrarFarrar & Rinehart Farrar & Rinehart American publisher (1929–1946) Farrar & Rinehart (1929–1946) was a United States book publishing company founded in New York. Farrar & Rinehart enjoyed success with both non-fiction and novels, notably, the landmark Rivers of America Series and the first ten books in the Nero Wolfe corpus of Rex Stout. In 1943 the company was recognized with the first Carey-Thomas Award for creative publishing presented by Publishers Weekly. Quick facts Status, Founded ... Farrar & Rinehart Status Defunct (1946) Founded 1929 (1929) Founder John C. Farrar Stanley M. Rinehart Frederick R. Rinehart Successor Rinehart & Company Headquarters location New York City, U.S. Publication types Books Close History Clarence P. Hornung designed the colophon that appears on… (Source: Wikipedia)
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