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Faber and Faber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (347 words) |
 | Faber and Faber is a celebrated independent publishing house in the UK, notable in particular for publishing a great deal of poetry and for its former editor T. |
 | Faber has a rich tradition of publishing a wide range of fiction, drama and film books, and books for children. |
 | Faber's American arm was sold in 1998 to Farrar, Straus and Giroux, where it remains an active imprint focusing on the arts and entertainment. |
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 | Researching a short history of Faber and Faber to coincide with the 75th anniversary of its founding, I was continually struck by the evidence of his decisive influence. |
 | Faber and Gwyer was named after himself and Lady Gwyer, whose father, Sir Henry Burdett, had left her his publishing company, the Scientific Press. |
 | The first Faber and Faber catalogue, for spring 1930, was clothed in bright yellow and announced the company's commitment to modernist achievement. |