Modern Library

Modern Library

La editorial Modern Library es actualmente una división de Random House. Fue fundada en 1917 por Albert Boni y Horace Liveright. En 1925 la compró Bennett Cerf.

Random House comenzó en 1927 como una subsidiaria de Modern Library, pero finalmente se convirtió en la empresa matriz.


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