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''Hurst & Co.'' was an American book publishing company created by Thomas D. Hurst in New York in 1871 and closed in 1919. | ''Hurst & Co.'' was an American book publishing company created by Thomas D. Hurst in New York in 1871 and closed in 1919. |
Revision as of 12:56, 13 April 2024
Hurst & Co. was an American book publishing company created by Thomas D. Hurst in New York in 1871 and closed in 1919.
Conan Doyle published by Hurst & Co.
1896
Cambridge Classics (35 cents)
Hurst's Library (10 cents)
- Beyond the City (No. 15)
- The Sign of the Four (No. 113)
- A Study in Scarlet (No. 118)
1898
Cambridge Classics (35 cents) new edition
Hurst & Co.'s Popular 5-vol set ($3)
1899
Argyle series (35 cents)
1902-1904
Gilt top Library Edition (60 cents)
1905
Cambridge Classics (35 cents) improved edition
Hurst's Library (10 cents)
- Beyond the City (No. 19)
- The Captain of the Polestar (No. 30)
- A Case of Identity (No. 34)
- The Sign of the Four (No. 144)
- A Study in Scarlet (No. 154)
Almonte Library of Popular Fiction (50 cents)
Arlington edition (25 cents)
Hawthorne Library (25 cents)
- A Study in Scarlet (No. 44)
- Beyond the City (No. 50)
- Micah Clarke (No. 130)
- My Friend the Murderer (No. 138)
- The Sign of the Four (No. 169)
- A Scandal in Bohemia (No. 339)
- The Captain of the Polestar (No. 341)
- The Man of Archangel (No. 344)
Half-leather, Copyright Novels
Covers
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Beyond the City
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A Study in Scarlet
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A Study in Scarlet
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Beyond the City
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