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20th century. His contemporaries included the likes of Bennett Cerf photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1932 Bennett Alfred Cerf (May 25, 1898 - August 27, 1971) was a publisher and founder of Random House, also known for his own compilations of jokes and puns, for regular personal appearances lecturing across the United States, and for his television appearances in...
Bennett Cerf and Donald Klopfer, and (of the previous generation) Frank Nelson Doubleday (1862-1934) was a famous U.S. publisher. His most significant achievement was as founder and eponym of Doubleday & Company in 1897. Categories: Stub | 1862 births | 1934 deaths ...
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Taking its name from the New York-based firm founded in 1915 by Alfred Knopf and his wife, Blanche, Knopf Canada's books have become synonymous, like those of their namesake, with outstanding literary merit and high quality craftsmanship, and are distinguished by the Borzoi logo.
In addition to a stable of established, award-winning Canadian writers, such as Mordecai Richler, Wayne Johnston, Rudy Wiebe, Alberto Manguel, Matt Cohen, and Janet Lunn, Knopf Canada is a champion of up-and-coming writers.
Knopf Canada has also published countless national bestsellers, including the works of Michael Ondaatje, John Irving, Derek Lundy, and Salman Rushdie.
Knopf was the author of over 400 books, brochures, and articles of tuberculosis, school hygiene, pneumonia, medical biography, birth control, alcoholism, and other medical and social subjects.
The Knopf Papers may be of special interest to those researching the history of tuberculosis and treatment, the history of birth control, and cremation and burial practices.
Knopf's was involved in a newspaper slander case in 1907, as well as a dispute over an endorsement of Terpezone, a tuberculosis treatment, in 1933.