Small, Maynard & Company

Small, Maynard & Company

Small, Maynard & Company (Small, Maynard and Company in bibliographies), was a publishing house located in Boston. It is now defunct. In its day it was a highly reputable house in literature, and several American authors were published by it, including, for example, Walt Whitman.

The company opened its doors in 1897 at 6 Beacon St. in Boston. New editions of Whitman's Leaves of Grass and an edition of his complete works among the first to be published, after acquiring the rights to thse works from the poet's executors. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=WB4DAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA21&dq=Small,+Maynard+%26+Co.&ei=tUO9SN-pEoLmygTv65j3Bw Publisher's Weekly, July 6, 1907 (issue 1849)] p.22-23]

The company motto, which it published decoratively, and in Latin, on title pages of its books was "Scire quod sciendum," and translates as "Knowledge worth knowing."

In 1899, Small, Maynard & Co. took over the Copeland & Day publishing house. A year later, founder Herbert Small retired due to ill health.

The business was sold at auction to Norman H. White, of Brookline, Massachusetts, owner of the Boston Bookbinding Company. White left the firm in 1907, but later returned.

In the summer of 1907, the company acquired the Herbert B. Turner & Co. publishing company, which was less than five years old and had specialized in publishing classics such as a new, 13-volume edition of Robert Louis Stevenson's works, as well as theological works by laymen. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9E03E6D8133EE033A2575AC2A9609C946697D6CF&oref=slogin Consolidation of Two Boston Firms, by Stephenson Browne. New York Times, June 29, 1907.] p.BR 418]

Around 1907, the firm specialized in Belles-lettres and biographies. [Publisher's Weekly, July 6, 1907, p.23.]

Protocols of Zion

The house is also known for publishing the first English language American edition of the notorious plagiarism, the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. The work carries no editor, translator or name of a compiler; however, it includes an alleged facsimile of a title page, in the Russian language, with a translation on the other side. The translation indicates that the author was Serge Nilus and the place (apparently of publication) is given as "THE TOWN OF SERGIEV." This town appears to be Sergiev Posad.

The book opens, after the facsimile title page, with "Part One, Introductory Statement," and on page 5 of this introduction is the following accounting as to the original source for the translation:

::Now, for the first time, the document entitled by Mr. Nilus "Protocols of the Meetings of the Zionist Men of Wisdom" is published in the United States, correctly translated from the Russian text as it appears in Mr. Nilus's book, "It is Near, At the Door," 1917, published in the printing office of the Sviato-Troitzky Monastery.

Cesare G. De Michelis not only indicates that this imprint is the first American English language editions of "The Protocols," but gives the name of the editor as Boris Brasol, an antisemite whom Robert Singerman called "public enemy" of the Jews.

*The Protocols and World Revolution:anonymous (Boris Brasol):(Boston: Small, Maynard & Company, 1920):Library of Congress Online Catalog: [http://catalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?v3=1&ti=1,1&SEQ=20061212203846&Search%5FArg=Protocols%20and%20World%20Revolution&Search%5FCode=TALL&CNT=25&PID=6918&SID=1]

Bankruptcy

Owing $1,475,569 to creditors, the company filed for bankpruptcy on March 1, 1927. [ [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F10610F83E5B157A93C0A91788D85F438285F9&scp=2&sq=small%2C+maynard+%26+Co&st=p Small, Maynard & Co. Fail; Boston Publishers and Bindery Owe $1,475,569.] New York Times, March 2, 1927.] Norman White, who was then the company's president, later pleaded not guilty to eight indictments in twenty-five counts, charging larceny through false pretenses of $474,500 from eight Boston banks. [ [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F10A1EF93F5F147A93C4A81788D85F438285F9&scp=1&sq=small%2C+maynard+%26+Co&st=p Boston Publisher Denies Theft Charge; White of Small, Maynard & Co. Files in Bankruptcy After Plea on Alleged Bank Larceny.] New York Times. March 16, 1927.] ]

White was later sentenced to 3-5 years in prison for theft of over $369,000 from local banks. [ [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F20E17FE3E5B167A93CBA9178BD95F4C8285F9&scp=11&sq=small%2C+maynard+%26+Co&st=p N.H. White Sentences for $469,000 Theft; Ex-Publisher and Politician Gets 3 to 5 Years for Larceny in Boston Bank Loans.] New York Times, October 2, 1928.]

ee also

*Robert Singerman

References

*cite book | last = Cohn | first = Norman | title = Warrant for Genocide | authorlink = Norman Cohn | location = London | publisher = Serif | year = 1996 | isbn = 1-897959-25-7
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