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Questions about Henry Holt and Company

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When did Henry Holt and Company open its doors?

Henry Holt and Company opened its doors in 1866. Two men named Henry Holt and Frederick Leypoldt started the business together. They built one of the oldest publishing houses in the United States.

What major merger happened to Henry Holt and Company on the 1st of March 1960?

Stockholders approved a major merger for Henry Holt and Company on the 1st of March 1960. Holt joined forces with Rinehart & Company of New York and the John C. Winston Company of Philadelphia. This new entity became known as Holt, Rinehart and Winston.

Who published psychological works through Henry Holt and Company?

Erich Fromm published psychological works through Henry Holt and Company. The company also released poetry collections by Robert Frost and fiction by Paul Auster. Hilary Mantel produced historical novels for them while Hermann Hesse contributed translations and original texts.

How long did Field & Stream magazine run under Henry Holt and Company ownership?

Field & Stream magazine ran for thirty-four years under Henry Holt and Company ownership. The publication started in 1951 and ended in 1985. Holt managed the editorial direction during those decades before selling the retail arm.

Which imprints does Henry Holt and Company operate today?

Metropolitan Books operates as one of several imprints today for Henry Holt and Company. Times Books appears alongside Owl Books and Picador on book spines. Holt Paperbacks handles reprinted editions for wider audiences.