Farrar & Rinehart
Farrar & Rinehart (1929–1946) was a United States book publishing company founded in New York. Farrar & Rinehart enjoyed success with both nonfiction 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.
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Bad for BusinessBlack OrchidsEscape from FreedomFer-de-Lance (novel)Islandia (novel)Mountain CatNot Quite Dead EnoughOver My Dead Body (novel)Some Buried CaesarThe Broken VaseThe Forest and the FortThe Four-Story MistakeThe Great Transformation (book)The Hand in the GloveThe League of Frightened MenThe Lost Weekend (novel)The President VanishesThe Red BoxThe Rubber BandThe Saturdays (novel)The Werewolf of ParisThen There Were FiveThey Knew Mr. Knight (novel)Thimble SummerToo Many Cooks (novel)Where There's a Will (novel)
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1929 Pulitzer Prize1930 Pulitzer Prize1937 Pulitzer Prize1939 Pulitzer Prize1944 Pulitzer PrizeA Handful of DustAbsent in the SpringAgatha Christie bibliographyAlan RinehartArgentina Díaz LozanoBad for BusinessBetty Fible MartinBitter End (novella)Black OrchidsBlack Orchids (novella)Booby Trap (novella)Carmen NataliaCecile Hulse MatschatCharles Gilman NorrisCharles R. JacksonCincinnati riots of 1884Clarence P. HornungClyde Brion DavisConstance Lindsay SkinnerCordially Invited to Meet DeathDawn PowellDestiny (wordless novel)Elizabeth EnrightEnrique Gil GilbertErnst JäckhEscape from FreedomFacing Two WaysFarar, ReinhartFarar, RinehartFarar & ReinhartFarar & RinehartFarar ReinhartFarar RinehartFarar and ReinhartFarar and Rinehart
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Bad for BusinessBlack OrchidsEscape from FreedomFer-de-Lance (novel)Islandia (novel)Mountain CatNot Quite Dead EnoughOver My Dead Body (novel)Some Buried CaesarThe Broken VaseThe Forest and the FortThe Four-Story MistakeThe Great Transformation (book)The Hand in the GloveThe League of Frightened MenThe Lost Weekend (novel)The President VanishesThe Red BoxThe Rubber BandThe Saturdays (novel)The Werewolf of ParisThen There Were FiveThey Knew Mr. Knight (novel)Thimble SummerToo Many Cooks (novel)Where There's a Will (novel)
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Farrar & Rinehart
Farrar & Rinehart (1929–1946) was a United States book publishing company founded in New York. Farrar & Rinehart enjoyed success with both nonfiction 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.
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Farrar & Rinehart (1929–1946) ...... bahkan oleh Publishers Weekly.
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فارار ورينهارت (بالإنجليزية: F ...... جة للتوسيع. شارك في تحريرها.
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Farrar & Rinehart (1929–1946) ...... bahkan oleh Publishers Weekly.
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Farrar & Rinehart (1929–1946) ...... resented by Publishers Weekly.
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فارار ورينهارت (بالإنجليزية: F ...... جة للتوسيع. شارك في تحريرها.
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