Copeland & Day

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Copeland & Day was a late 19th-century Boston-based small press known for publishing innovative and aesthetically distinctive literary works, including early modernist poetry.

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instanceOf publishing company
small press
activePeriod late 19th century
associatedWith American small-press movement
Boston literary scene
businessModel specialized literary publishing
city Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designInfluence Art Nouveau aesthetics
British fin-de-siècle book design
dissolved late 1890s
era Gilded Age United States NERFINISHED
focus avant-garde writing
contemporary literature
poetry
foundedBy Fred Holland Day NERFINISHED
Herbert Copeland NERFINISHED
genrePublished decadent literature
early modernist literature
symbolist poetry
hasCharacteristic collector-oriented editions
emphasis on book as art object
small print runs
heritage part of American fine press tradition
historicalContext American fin-de-siècle publishing
inception 1893
industry book publishing
location Boston, Massachusetts
movement Arts and Crafts movement (book design) NERFINISHED
notableFor aesthetically distinctive book design
early modernist poetry
innovative literary publications
printingStyle careful page layout
decorative title pages
high-quality typography
product books
fiction books
limited editions
poetry books
scale small press operation
state Massachusetts
targetAudience book collectors
literary readers
workLanguage English

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