- Book League of America
The Book League of America, Inc., located at 100
Fifth Avenue , [cite web |url=http://www.profitfrog.com/small-business/chapter-9.htm |title=BOOK CLUBS |accessdate=2008-08-06 |publisher=profitfrog.com] was aNew York City mail-order book club established in 1930 byLawrence Lamm . It was sold toDoubleday in 1936. The book club published a variety of volumes in the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. Approximately 5,000 subscribers received monthly fliers and could select from a variety of contemporary and world classic literature choices. [cite news |first=Lawrence |last=Van Gelder |title=Lawrence Lamm, 99, Pioneer in Book Packaging |url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CE4DF133AF933A0575BC0A963958260 |work= |publisher="The New York Times " |date=1995-08-30 |accessdate=2008-08-06] There was no membership fee to join the plan. [cite web |url=http://www.dadsvintageads.com/catalog.php/dadsvintageads/dt46303/pd972762/1948_Book_League_of_America_Club_Ad |title=1948 Book League of America Club Ad |accessdate=2008-08-06 |publisher=adsvintageads.com] The subscription cost $16.68 and entitled the subscriber to twelve books each year. [cite book |url=http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0252075048/qid=1218040251/ref=sib_books_pg?ie=UTF8&keywords=%26%2334%3BBook%20league%20of%20america%26%2334%3B&p=S04O&checkSum=Pi2UJO9T4W0rnaR4tm4ORmwCGL4v2d9C7NzSUcEbjO8%253D |pages=157 |title=Everything Was Better in America: Print Culture in the Great Depression (History of Communication) |last=Welky |first=David |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2008-05-02 |publisher=University of Illinois Press |location= |isbn=0252075048]"The famous Board of Editors selects for you 2 books each month: the best new book -AND- one of the greatest classics. The Book League of America supplies these 2 books each month at 1/3 of the usual cost! [cite web |url=http://www.tias.com/cgi-bin/showcase-item.cgi?itemKey=1923062207&store=/stores/mspackratz |title=1930s - The Book league of America ad |accessdate=2008-08-06 |last= |first= |coauthors= |date= |work= |publisher=tias.com]
Description
The clothbound
hardcover was dark navy-blue (sometimes red, sometimes black) with an embossed logo on the front. Depending upon a variety of exposure conditions and perhaps publishing years, the spine cloth faded differently, with some of the spines remaining dark navy, while others turned purple or navy-green. The spine featured book title andauthor in gold or silver gilt lettering, along with decorative scrolling, sometimes in anart deco motif.Most of the pages were smooth-cut on the top and bottom edges, and deckled on the outer edge. Some books contained the note: “This book is standard length, complete and unabridged. Manufactured under wartime conditions in conformity with all government regulations controlling the use of paper and other materials.” This explains the yellowed or tanning paper condition, more noticeable in some books than others. Some books were illustrated.
The books didn't come with a
dust jacket .Publishing
Many of the books did not include a publish date.
Although offered to the public through the Book League of America, the books were sometimes published by other companies, for example:
*A. S. Barnes & Company, New York
*Bartholomew House , Inc., New York
*Caxton House Inc., New York
* Doubleday, Doran and Company, Inc., New York
*E. M. Hale and Company, Wisconsin
*Everybody's Vacation Publishing Company, New York
*Literary Classics Inc., New York
*Puritan Publishing Company, Chicago & Philadelphia
*William H. Wise & Co., New YorkPartial list
A—C
*"A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court", by
Mark Twain , 1917
*"Across the Frontiers", by SirPhilip Gibbs , 1938
*"A History of New York & The Sketch Book", byWashington Irving
*"Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland", byLewis Carroll , 1941
*"All Night Long, a Novel of Guerilla Warfare in Russia", byErskine Caldwell , 1942
*"All that glitters", byFrances Parkinson Keyes , 1941
*"America Visited", by Dickens, Thackeray and Others; arranged by Edith I. Coombs, 1937
*"Areopagitica and Other Prose Writings", byJohn Milton ; editor William Haller, 1929
*"A Tale of Two Cities & Christmas Carol & The Chimes", byCharles Dickens
*"At the Sign of the Reine Pedauque", byAnatole France , 1931
*"A Time Will Come", by Rachel McBrayer Varble, 1940
*"A Woman is Witness, a Paris Diary", byErnst Lothar , 1941
*"Ben-Hur, a Tale of the Christ", byLew Wallace
*"Bernard Shaw", byFrank Harris , 1931
*"Beyond Horizons", byLincoln Ellsworth , 1938
*"Captain Courageous", byRudyard Kipling
*"Caravan for China", by Frank Stuart, 1941
*"Chance, a Tale in Two Parks", byJoseph Conrad , 1921
*"Cimarron", byEdna Ferber
*"Cities of Refuge, a Novel", byPhilip Gibbs , 1937
*"Comedies of Oscar Wilde", byOscar Wilde
*"Comedies of Moliere", selected by John Gassner; translation by Baker & Miller, 1946
*"Conquest of Mexico", byWilliam Prescott , 1934
*"Conquest of Peru", byWilliam Prescott
*"Crocus, a Novel", by Neil Bell (pen name forStephen Southwold ), 1937
*"Cyrano de Bergerac", byEdmond Rostand D—M
*"Death of a Peer", by
Ngaio Marsh , 1940
*"Don Quixote", byMiguel de Cervantes ; translation by Richard Emery Roberts
*"Dr. Krasinski’s Secret", byM. P. Shiel , 1929
*"Edgar Wallace, the Biography of a Phenomenon", by Margaret Lane, 1939
*"English Comedies", edited by John Gassner
*"Essays of Ralph Waldo Emerson", byRalph Waldo Emerson
*"False Witness", byIrving Stone , 1903
*"Famous French Novels, Seven Modern Condensations", editor Cameron Hyde
*"Fathers and Sons", byIvan Turgenev
*"Favorite Works of Sir Walter Scott", by SirWalter Scott , 1942
*"Flamenco", by Lady Eleanor Smith, 1931
*"For My Great Folly, a Novel", byThomas B. Costain , 1942
*"Gladiator", byPhilip Gordon Wylie , 1930
*"Great Expectations", byCharles Dickens
*"Great Novels of Anatole France" byAnatole France , 1918
*"Green Mansions", byWilliam Henry Hudson
*"Gulliver's Travels", byJonathan Swift , 1937
*"Hunchback of Notre Dame", byVictor Hugo
*"Jane Eyre", byCharlotte Brontë , 1940
*"Jefferson's Letters", arranged by Willson Whitman
*"John Brown’s Cousin", by Jane Hutchens, 1940
*"Kotto, Being Japanese Curios", byLafcadio Hearn , 1929
*"Lavengro & the Romany Rye", byGeorge Borrow
*"Les Misérables", byVictor Hugo , 1943
*"Living Biographies of Famous Novelists", by Henry Thomas & Dana Lee Thomas, 1943
*"Lorna Doone, a Romance of Exmoor", byRichard Blackmore
*"Love in the Sun", byLeo Walmsley , 1940
*"Madame Bovary", byGustave Flaubert , 1937
*"Mary Lavelle", byKate O’Brien , 1936
*"Meet Mr. Fortune", byH. C. Bailey , 1942
*"Mexican Maze", byCarleton Beals , 1931 with Illustrations byDiego Rivera
*"Michael Strogoff", byJules Verne , 1940
*"Mikado and Other Operas", byW. S. Gilbert , 1929
*"Moby Dick", byHerman Melville , 1940
*"Moonstone", byWilkie Collins N—S
*"Nana", by
Emile Zola , 1937
*"O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1941", edited by Herschell Brickell, 1941
*"Plays of the Greek Dramatists", selections fromAeschylus ,Sophocles ,Euripides ,Aristophanes
*"Poems and Tales of Edgar Allan Poe", byEdgar Allan Poe
*"Pride and Prejudice", byJane Austen , 1937
*"Quo Vadis, a Narrative of the Time of Nero", byHenryk Sienkiewicz ; translation from the Polish byJeremiah Curtin , 1925
*"Road to Endor", by Esther Barstow Hammond, 1940
*"Rob Roy and Selected Poems", by SirWalter Scott
*"Romola", byGeorge Eliot
*"Rubaiyat of Omar Khayam"
*"Samuel Pepys", byArthur Ponsonby , 1929
*"Sapho", byAlphonse Daudet , 1932
*"Science of Life", byH. G. Wells ,Julian Huxley ,G. P. Wells , 1936
*"Selected Stories of Bret Harte", byBret Harte
*"Selected Writings of Thomas Paine", byThomas Paine
*"Selections from the Arabian Nights", translation by Sir Richard Burton
*"Sense and Sensibility & Northanger Abbey", byJane Austen
*"Short Stories of de Maupassant", byGuy de Maupassant , 1941
*"Show Boat", byEdna Ferber , 1926
*"Signed with Their Honor", byJames Aldridge , 1942
*"Six Famous French Novels", edited by Cameron Hyde, 1943
*"So Big", byEdna Ferber T—Z
*"Tales from the Decameron", by
Giovanni Boccaccio , 1930
*"Tales of Mystery and Imagination", byEdgar Allan Poe , 1940
*"That Lofty Sky", by Henry Beetle Hough, 1941
*"That None Should Die", byFrank G. Slaughter , 1941
*"The Autobiography ofBenvenuto Cellini ", 1937
*"The Best Known Works of Daniel Defoe", by Daniel Defoe, 1942
*"The Best Known Works of Elizabeth & Robert Browning", byRobert Browning ,Elizabeth Barrett Browning , 1942
*"The Best Known Works of Émile Zola", byEmile Zola , 1941
*"The Best Known Works of Gustave Flaubert", byGustave Flaubert , 1941
*"The Best Known Works of Ibsen", byHenrik Ibsen , 1941
*"The Best Known Works of Ivan Turgenev", byIvan Turgenev
*"The Best Known Works of James Fenimore Cooper", byJames Fenimore Cooper , 1942
*"The Best Known Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne", byNathaniel Hawthorne
*"The Best Know Works of Oscar Wilde", byOscar Wilde , 1940
*"The Best Know Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson", byRalph Waldo Emerson , 1941
*"The Best Known Works of Robert Louis Stevenson", byRobert Louis Stevenson , 1941
*"The Best Known Works of Voltaire", by Francois-Marie Arouet deVoltaire
*"The Best Known Works of Washington Irving", byWashington Irving , 1942
*"The Book of Ser Marco Polo, the Venetian", byMarco Polo , 1929
*"The Chuckling Fingers", byMabel Seeley , 1941
*"The Clairvoyant", byErnst Lothar , 1932
*"The Cloister and the Hearth", byCharles Reade
*"The Collected Poems of Walt Whitman", edited byEmory Holloway
*"The Complete Works of Horace", edited by Casper J. Kraemer, Jr., 1938
*"The Count of Monte Cristo", byAlexandre Dumas, père
*"The Crime of Sylvester Bonnard", byAnatole France , 1937
*"The Crime Wave at Blandings", byP. G. Wodehouse , 1937
*"The Dance of Life", byHavelock Ellis , 1929
*"The Death of Lord Haw Haw", by Brett Rutledge (pen name ofElliot Paul ), 1940
*"The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire", by Edward Gibbon
*"The Diary ofSamuel Pepys ", edited by Isabel Ely Lord
*"The Droll Stories of Honore de Balzac", byHonore de Balzac
*"The Education of Henry Adams", by Henry Adams, 1928
*"The Egoist, a Comedy in Narrative", byGeorge Meredith , 1941
*"The Essays of Elia", byCharles Lamb , 1929
*"The Favorite Works of Charles Dickens", byCharles Dickens , 1942
*"The 4 Georges", by William Makepeace Thackeray, 1937
*"The Hangman’s Whip", byMignon G. Eberhart , 1940
*"The Happy Harvest", byJeffery Farnol , 1940
*"The History of Henry Esmond", byWilliam Makepeace Thackeray
*"The History of Tom Jones", byHenry Fielding
*"The Hunchback of Notre Dame", byVictor Hugo
*"The Lady Who Came to Stay", by Robin Edgerton Spencer, 1931
*"The Last Days of Pompeii", by SirEdward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
*"The Life and Letters of Benjamin Franklin", byBenjamin Franklin
*"The Love Books ofOvid ", 1937
*"The Lyric South, an Anthology of Recent Poetry from the South", by Addison Hibbard, 1929
*"The Master of Ballantrae", byRobert Louis Stevenson , 1931
*"The Mill on the Floss", byGeorge Eliot , 1932
*"The Mixture as Before", byWilliam Somerset Maugham , 1940
*"The Moon and Sixpence", byW. Somerset Maugham
*"The Moonstone", byWilkie Collins
*"The Origin of the Species", byCharles Darwin
*"The Picture of Dorian Gray", byOscar Wilde
*"The Pilgrim's Progress & The Holy War", byJohn Bunyan
*"The Plays of Anton Chekov", byAnton Chekov
*"The Portrait of a Lady", byHenry James
*"The Red Lily", by Anatole France, 1937
*"The Rest of Your Life", byLeo Cherne
*"The Return of the Native", by Thomas Hardy, 1937
*"The Selected Works of William Makepeace Thakeray", byWilliam Makepeace Thackeray , 1942
*"The Seven that were Hanged", byLeonid Andreyev , 1931
*"The Shadow Catcher", by Donald Sloan
*"The Short Stories of Guy de Maupassant", byGuy de Maupassant
*"The Ship and the Shore", byVicki Baum , 1941
*"The Temptation of St. Anthony", by Gustave Flaubert, 1936
*"The Two Wives, a Tale in Four Parts", byFrank Arthur Swinnerton , 1940
*"The Unvanquished", byHoward Fast , 1942
*"The Vicar of Wakefield", byOliver Goldsmith , 1939
*"The Virginians", byWilliam Makepeace Thackeray
*"The Warden & Barchester Towers", byAnthony Trollope
*"The Way of All Flesh", by Samuel Butler, 1937
*"The Weather Tree", by Maristan Chapman, 1932
*"The World’s Great Speeches", edited by Lewis Copeland, 1942
*"They Stooped to Folly", byEllen Glasgow , 1929
*"They Tell No Tales", byManning Coles , 1942
*"Three Great Novels of Robert Louis Stevenson", byRobert Louis Stevenson
*"Three Musketeers", byAlexandre Dumas, père , 1940
*"Tom Sawyer and Other Sketches by Clemens", byMark Twain
*"Travellers' Tales", arranged by Jay Du Bois
*"Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea", byJules Verne , 1940
*"Vanity Fair, a Novel without a Hero", byWilliam Makepeace Thackeray
*"War And Peace", byLeo Tolstoy
*"Wuthering Heights", byEmily Brontë , 1940References
External links
* [http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=%22Book+League+of+America%22&=Search&qt=results_page Book League of America] at
worldcat.org
**Dzwonkoski, P. (1986). [http://worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/13186134&referer=brief_results American literary publishing houses, 1900-1980] . Trade and paperback. Dictionary of literary biography, v. 46. Detroit, Mich: Gale Research Co.
**Book League of America, Inc. [http://worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/50393506&referer=brief_results Book League review] . Garden City: The Book League of America.
**Young, A. (1920). [http://worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/25129710&referer=brief_results A choice of book plates by one of America's leading artists, Art Young: offered to a select group by the Book League of America in place of the 12 books of established reputation which constitute a part of a Book League Membership] . New York: Book League of America.
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