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  1. After the death of Ticknor, Fields wanted to focus on publishing rather than the retail store. On November 12, 1864, he sold the Old Corner Bookstore to E. P. Dutton; Ticknor and Fields moved to Tremont Street. A succession of other publishing houses and booksellers followed Ticknor and Fields in the building.

  2. Three years after publishing his English Traits, Boston's Ticknor & Fields announced on 27 December 1859, an "early appearance" of a new book by Emerson titled The Conduct of Life. Confirmed as "completed" on 10 November 1860, [5] Emerson’s seventh major work came out on 12 December of the same year—simultaneously in the US and in Great Britain (published there by Smith, Elder & Co. ).

  3. William Hickling Prescott ( Salem, 4 de maio de 1796 — Boston, 29 de janeiro de 1859) foi um historiador norte-americano especializado na história da América de língua espanhola. William H. Prescott, apesar de amblíope, escreveu um conjunto notável e ainda hoje valioso de obras sobre a colonização castelhana da América Central e do ...

  4. 8 de jan. de 2018 · But Fields knew good quality literature – for the most part – and did what he could to seek out and endorse the best of the best. And perhaps that was also the undoing of Ticknor & Fields. Fields was charming and likeable and he easily made friends. He was himself a poet, which earned the respect of other writers.

  5. 14 de jan. de 2008 · Boston : Ticknor and Fields Collection cdl; americana Contributor University of California Libraries Language English. 12, xxxii, 163 p. ; 19 cm

  6. 『ザ・ストーリー・オブ・ア・バッドボーイ』 は1869年、Ticknor and Fields社のジュブナイル雑誌『Our Young Folks』に発表された 。 そして一年後に単行本として出版された。

  7. 20 de out. de 2017 · Publishing company Ticknor and Fields reinvented American publishing. Housed across the street from Old South Meeting House at the Old Corner Bookstore from 1832 to 1865, Ticknor and Fields helped establish the careers of some of the nation’s literary greats, including Longfellow, Hawthorne, and Thoreau. In this lively talk, literary historian Rob Velella highlights Ticknor and Fields’s ...