Who is the founder of Greenwood Press?
Harold Mason
What was he?
a librarian and antiquarian bookseller
Did he have help?
yes
From who
Harold Schwartz
What did he have experience in?
trade publishing
What did they originally do?
reprint out-of-print works
When did the company begin?
1967
When did they sell it?
In 1969
To who?
Williamhouse-Regency,
Was that a private company?
unknown
How much did they pay?
unknown
What part of the company was started then?
a microform publishing imprint
What did they name it?
Greenwood Microforms.
What part of the company publishes professional works?
Praeger Publishers.
What else is Praeger responsible for?
scholarly and general interest books
Who does Libraries Unlimited cater to?
librarians and teachers.
When was Robert Hagelstein hired?
In 1973,
As what?
as Vice President.
Was he promoted?
yes