- and
Horace Liveright. Over the next
sixteen years the firm,
which changed its name to
Horace Liveright, Inc., in 1928 and then
Liveright, Inc., in 1931...
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LIVERight is the
first 5K run/walk to
raise awareness about hepatitis B and
liver cancer. The goal of
LIVERight was not only to
raise money for outreach...
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Horace Brisbin Liveright (pronounced "LIVE-right,"
anglicized by Horace's
father from the
German Liebrecht; 10
December 1884 – 24
September 1933) was...
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publishing imprint W. W.
Norton /
Liveright. From 2011 to 2022 he was the Editor-in-Chief and
Publishing Director of
Liveright,
succeeded by
Peter J. Simon...
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Alice Springer Fleisher Liveright (December 18, 1882 -
February 18, 1958) was a
Philadelphia social worker who
served as
State Secretary of
Welfare in...
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instructional books,
including healthy-living, cookbooks, and
hiking guides),
Liveright (20th
century classics and new works), and
Norton Young Readers (books...
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Founded in 1917 by
Albert Boni and
Horace Liveright as an
imprint of
their publishing company Boni &
Liveright,
Modern Library became an
independent publishing...
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which included Joseph Schild****, who she
divorced in 1930,
Horace Liveright which lasted just
several months, and
later Michel Picard. She died in...
- Dublin. Deane's play, Dracula,
premiered in
Derby in 1924. In 1927
Horace Liveright bought the
American dramatic rights from
Florence and
hired John L. Balderston...
- Spain:
Scenes from the
Spiritual Drama of a
Great People NYC: Boni &
Liveright, 1926.
Spain at Wikipedia's
sister projects Definitions from Wiktionary...