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Permanent Press (publisher)

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is an American independent book publisher. The press was founded by Judith and Martin Shepard in 1978 and is based in
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This article about a United States publishing company is a
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to the United States. Its books and authors have won the
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Book publishing companies based in New York (state)
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United States
Sag Harbor, New York
Fiction genres
Fiction
non-fiction
thepermanentpress.com
Sag Harbor, New York
Halldor Laxness
American Book Award
National Book Award
Edgar Award
Howard Hughes
Mitch Cullin
Sandra Scofield
Marian Thurm
Berry Fleming
Richard Lortz
fr
Richard Lortz
William Herrick


On a Shoestring, Turning Out Literary Gems
The New York Times
Years Later, a Hoax Finally Pays Off
Official website
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