Albert and Charles Boni

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Albert and Charles Boni was an early 20th-century American publishing firm known for issuing influential literary and cultural works, including progressive and modernist titles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf publishing company
country United States of America
dissolved 1930s
foundedBy Albert Boni
Boni brothers
Charles Boni
genrePublished fiction
nonfiction
poetry
political writing
hasPart Rinehart & Company
surface form: Boni Liveright partnership (predecessor/related venture)

Boni Paper Books series
headquartersLocation New York City
inception 1917
industry book publishing
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedInTime World War I era
interwar period
namedAfter Albert Boni
Charles Boni
notableAuthorPublished H. L. Mencken
Henri Barbusse
Langston Hughes
Theodore Dreiser
Upton Sinclair
Vladimir Mayakovsky
Will Durant
notableWorkPublished The American Mercury
surface form: The American Mercury (early volumes, as publisher/printer)

The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy
The Story of Philosophy
The Weary Blues
publishingFocus cultural criticism
modernist literature
progressive literature
social criticism
reputation associated with progressive and left-leaning ideas
influential in American literary modernism
targetAudience general educated readership
timePeriodOfActivity early 20th century

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The New Negro (anthology) publisher Albert and Charles Boni
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