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Publisher: The Mershon Company

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  • Publisher: The Mershon Company Publisher Record # 58051
  • Webpages: sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu
  • Note: 1893? to 1904 as publisher 1897? to 1904 as New York City publisher The Mershon Company was Edward L. Stratemeyer's first publisher and owned the rights to several Stratemeyer Syndicate series by 1904, when it spun off the publishing business. Successor publishers: -- Stitt Company, 1905, perhaps into 1906 -- Chatterton-Peck Company, 1906 to 1909 Chatterton-Peck lost the Stratemeyer business to Grosset & Dunlap by sometime in 1908. The Mershon Company Press was a printer and binder in Rahway, New Jersey, "forced into publishing" by acquiring as settlement of a debt the plates for many books published by the US branch of Cassell & Company, one of its clients. --The Lucile Project (sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/lucile)

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