Farrar & Rinehart

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[edit] History

Farrar and Rinehart was a publishing company founded by John Chipman Farrar, Stanley M. Rinehart and Frederick R Rinehart in New York in 1929. In 1946 the company was renamed Rinehart & Company at the departure of John Chipman Farrar to Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Some volumes still appeared under the Farrar & Rinehart label through 1947. Farrar & Rinehart enjoyed success with both novels and non-fiction, notably, the Rivers of America Series and the Nero Wolfe series of Rex Stout

[edit] Authors Published by Farrar and Rinehart

Arranged alphabetically by author's last name. The author's name is followed by the known dates of association with Farrar & Rinehart.

  • Larry Barretto (1933 - 1947)
  • L. Adams Beck(1929)
  • Allan L Benson (1929)
  • Myron Brinig (1937 - 1945)
  • George Britt (1935)
  • Carl Carmer (1930 - 1946) (Served as an Editor of the Rivers of America Series)
  • Henry Chapin (1934)
  • Julian Dana (1939)
  • David Frome (1935)
  • Herbert Gorman (1932 - 1936)
  • Edith Key Haines (1931)
  • T. Swann Harding (1931)
  • Elizabeth Hamilton Herbert (1934)
  • Baroness Shidzue Ishimoto(1935)
  • Alexander Laing (1934)
  • Malcolm Edgeworth Little (1934)
  • Beatrice Burton Morgan (1933)
  • Elizabeth Page
  • Kirby Page (1931 - 1941)
  • W.T. Palmer (1932)
  • Innis Patterson (1930)
  • John Hyde Preston (1930)
  • Thomas Rourke (1931)
  • Robert Rylee (1935)
  • Leo W. Schwarz
  • Ruth Suckow (1934)
  • Francis Walton (1945)
  • Fredrick Way Jr.
  • Fredric Wight (1935)

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