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arbitration). The organizers responded with a picket line and an occupation of the building. Rosset called the police, and the occupiers were arrested. His editor, Richard Seaver, talked to the pickets and convinced them to disperse. Grove distributed an anti-union information sheet, and the union vote failed, 86–34. After the vote, Grove fired half its workers.
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In 1962, Grove had sales of $ 2 million, but after legal bills, lost $ 400,000. By 1964, however, they were profitable, and by 1967, Grove went public and built its own headquarters. In 1970, the staff of 150 began organizing a union. Rosset fired some of the organizers (and later re-hired them in
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courts in 1962 on the grounds of obscenity, but that decision was reversed in a landmark 1966 opinion by the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. This was the last major literary censorship battle in the US. Upon publication, Grove Press added to the book supplementary material regarding the
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The defining movements of the 1960s in America—the antiwar, civil rights, black power, counterculture, and student movements in the United States—along with revolutions across the globe, were debated, exposed, and discussed in Grove’s publications, as was the sexual revolution. Grove's books
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published by Grove Press in 1957; later in the episode, Don Draper is seen reading the book, after being challenged by a colleague ("You wouldn't like it."). The episode reportedly boosted sales of the book by 218%. Season 4, Episode 11 features
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The Time of Their Lives: The Golden Age of Great American Publishers, Their Editors and AuthorsThe Time of Their Lives: The Golden Age of Great American Publishers, Their Editors and Authors
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challenged prevailing attitudes about sex through dozens of erotic books, many by "anonymous" authors; introduced the layperson to new directions in psychology through
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as Grove's business manager. Jordan spent most of the next 30 years at Grove. Later an editor with the press, Jordan oversaw the company's First Amendment lawsuits.
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after it had been refused by more mainstream publishers. Since then Grove has been Beckett's U.S. publisher. Grove is also the U.S. publisher of the works of
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the previous evening (Don: " still scandalized." Peggy: "Of course Megan would want to see a dirty movie."); the 1967 film's U.S. distributor was Grove Press.
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In addition to the references in the show, in 2010, the real Grove/Atlantic (the successor company to Grove Press) published the memoir of fictional
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was banned in some parts of the world for approximately ten years. Its first American publisher was Grove Press. The book was banned by
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Under Rosset's leadership, Grove introduced American readers to European avant-garde literature and theatre, including French authors
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After winning several battles over the printed page, Grove built on these victories and successfully defended the screening of
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on several occasions due to what was deemed objectionable content. Issues were occasionally seized by the authorities.
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Grove has also from time to time published mainstream works. For example, in 1978 it published the script from the
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to bring French literature to the United States. The Atlantic Monthly Press, under the aegis of its publisher,
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theatrical magazine. In Season 7, Episode 6, Don mentions to Peggy that he and Megan had seen the film
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paved the way for Rosset to publish another contested work that was ultimately cleared by the courts,
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Counterculture Colophon: Grove Press, the Evergreen Review, and the Incorporation of the Avant-Garde
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confiscated copies sent through the mail. Rosset sued the New York city postmaster and his lawyer
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that was founded in 1947. Imprints include: Black Cat, Evergreen, Venus Library, and Zebra.
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and a special four-volume edition of Beckett's works, with commissioned introductions by
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Venus Library (imprint of Grove Press)—Complete listing of titles with information
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censorship battle as well as an article written by Burroughs on the topic of
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Venus Library (imprint of Grove Press)—Front covers of titles (1969–1973)
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My Life and Loves: Five Volumes in One/Complete and Unexpurgated
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One Touch of Venus (Library): Odyssey of an Imprint, Part 2
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Rosset: My Life in Publishing and How I Fought Censorship
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Last Words: The Final Journals of William S. Burroughs
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as it published some of the best-known banned books.
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purchased the company in 1951 and turned it into an
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Index


Parent company
Grove/Atlantic
United States
New York City
New York
Publishers Group West
Books
Imprints
atlantic-books.co.uk/grove-press/
publishing imprint
Barney Rosset
alternative
Richard Seaver
Morgan Entrekin
Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Greenwich Village
Manhattan
Alain Robbe-Grillet
Jean Genet
Eugène Ionesco
Samuel Beckett
Waiting for Godot
Harold Pinter
Art, Truth and Politics
Edward Albee
J. M. Coetzee
Salman Rushdie
Colm TĂłibĂ­n
Marquis de Sade

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