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formats. The focus of Spivak's line was on detective and mystery stories and novels, but it also included magazines about humor, fantasy, and true crime. The offices were located at 570 Lexington Avenue in New York, NY and in later years in
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continued the long-run series of full-length and condensed mystery novels published in a digest-sized format, beginning with the title of
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Spivak launched his Bestseller Library series in 1938, with a new title each month. In 1940, he split the Bestseller Library into
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was the business manager of Mercury Publications from 1940 to 1950. The Mercury art director from 1938 to 1958 was designer
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in March 1940. Starting with #210, it ran for 23 issues before merging with
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began in 1941, followed by the Jonathan Press Mysteries imprint in 1942.
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magazine (beginning 1945), subtitled "Authorized Book Condensations"
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Spivak entered publishing in 1933 as the business manager of
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Classic Book Jackets: The Design Legacy of George Salter
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Bestseller Mystery Books (a.k.a. Bestseller Library)
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Mercury Press
The Mercury Press
Mercury Mystery Magazine (April 1959)
Lawrence E. Spivak
genre fiction
digest-sized
Cornwall, Connecticut
The American Mercury
Louis Untermeyer
Charles Angoff
Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine
Frederic Dannay
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
Anthony Boucher
J. Francis McComas
Joseph W. Ferman
Clendenin J. Ryan
William Bradford Huie
Joseph W. Ferman
George Salter
Edward L. Ferman
Gordon Van Gelder
Classic Book Jackets: The Design Legacy of George Salter by Thomas Stansfield Hansen
Categories
Magazine publishing companies of the United States
Digests

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