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Yoseloff, Thomas, 1913-2007


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    • found: Profit in postage stamps : a study of mint United States issues as an investment, 1940:title page (by Thomas Young)
    • found: Times online WWW site, Feb. 12, 2008(Thomas Yoseloff; b. Sept. 8, 1913, Iowa; d. Dec. 24, 2007; publisher who had printed his first magazine in colour with a hand-press at the age of 14)
    • found: Seven poets in search of an answer, 1976:title page (edited by Thomas Yoseloff, with an introductory note by Shaemas O'Sheel)
    • found: encyclopedia.com, November 11, 2021(Yoseloff, Thomas 1913-2007 (Thomas Young); born September 8, 1913, in Sioux City, Iowa; died December 24, 2007; publisher and author; Yoseloff was a book publisher for his entire career; though he had worked briefly as a freelance reviewer of stage productions, he became the president of the publishing company of Bernard Ackerman when he was still in his twenties; he founded Beechurst Press in 1939; Yoseloff owned or operated several publishing companies over the years, including A.S. Barnes and Company, Sagamore Press, Rosemont Publishing and Printing Corporation, the University of Pennsylvania Press, and Associated University Presses; in England he acquired specialty publisher Golden Cockerell in the 1950s and was also affiliated with Tantivy Press; Yoseloff wrote the occasional book himself, including A Fellow of Infinite Jest (1945) and The Time of My Life (1979); he edited Seven Poets in Search of an Answer: A Poetic Symposium (1944), Voyage to America (1961), Comic Almanac (1963), and works by poet Aaron Kramer and magazine editor Charles Angoff; some of Yoseloff's earliest nonfiction writings appeared under the pseudonym Thomas Young)
    • found: Contemporary Authors, via WWW, November 11, 2021(Thomas Yoseloff; born September 8, 1913, in Sioux, IA; died December 24, 2007; son of Morris and Sarah (Robinowitz) Yoseloff; University of Iowa, A.B., 1934; A. S. Barnes & Co., Inc., Cranbury, NJ, president, 1958-1970, chair of board of directors, beginning 1970; President and chair of board of directors of Rosemont Publishing & Printing Corp., beginning 1969; chair of board of directors of Associated University Presses, beginning 1969)
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    • 1983-02-09: new
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