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33: 195:. In 1922, together with partner Billy McGee, he started a publishing company (McGee/Covici, then, Covici-McGee) and bookstore in Chicago. The store became a popular spot for writers, and the company published special, limited edition books, often created for collectors. 324: 233:
When McGee left the company due to health issues in 1924, Covici continued to publish under Pascal Covici, Inc. Several years later, he began a firm with
655: 135:(November 4, 1885–October 14, 1964) was a Romanian Jewish-American book publisher and editor, best known for his close associations with authors such as 607: 650: 234: 262: 665: 503:
Taylor, Leslie A. (2001). "'I Made Up My Mind to Get It': The American Trial of The Well of Loneliness, New York City, 1928-1929".
660: 97: 203:, published by the firm, was labeled obscene, restricted, and confiscated by post office officials. Hecht, the illustrator 69: 505: 381: 557: 116: 76: 640: 670: 83: 54: 50: 615: 17: 443: 204: 65: 317: 586:"Pascal Covici: An Inventory of His Correspondence at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center" 548:. Dictionary of literary biography. Vol. 46. Detroit, Mich.: Gale Research Company. pp.  320:. Overall, Covici's association with Steinbeck was long-lasting and highly honored by both sides. 43: 585: 645: 549: 541: 393:
Covici died on October 14, 1964. His relationship with John Steinbeck is portrayed in the book
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was seized from Covici-Friede's offices after Friede sold a copy to John Saxton Sumner of the
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in 1935 and other new and reprinted Steinbeck works. Covici-Friede failed in 1938; in 1943,
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Ronald S. Marmarelli. "Covici, Pascal Avram"; American National Biography Online Feb. 2000.
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where his six brothers owned and managed a number of retail stores. He studied at the
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but the New York Court of Special Sessions cleared the book of charges of obscenity.
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but did not graduate from either school, working instead at his brothers' stores.
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Wolf Covici and Schifra Barish. At the age of twelve, his family immigrated to
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Covici, known to his friends as "Kai," was born on November 4, 1885, in
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For several years, he published a monthly newspaper in
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They published 228: 656:American people of Romanian-Jewish descent 182: 117:Learn how and when to remove this message 400: 651:Romanian emigrants to the United States 566: 539: 14: 623: 502: 422:Fantazius Mallare, a Mysterious Oath 257:garnered the company quick success. 55:adding citations to reliable sources 26: 506:Journal of the History of Sexuality 388: 24: 416:Broken Necks {More 1001 Afternoon} 382:We Have Always Lived in the Castle 25: 682: 666:American book publishers (people) 601: 31: 301: 42:needs additional citations for 578: 533: 496: 316:(1939), which received a 1940 13: 1: 661:University of Michigan alumni 616:University of Texas at Austin 544:. In Peter Dzwonkoski (ed.). 489: 434:The Coming Struggle for Power 298:purchased the firm's assets. 150: 444:The Sweet Singer of Michigan 268:In addition to writers like 7: 397:, edited by Thomas Fensch. 10: 687: 407:1001 Afternoons in Chicago 323:Covici also worked on the 318:Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 540:Filreis, Alan J. (1986). 385:are dedicated to Covici. 306:In 1938, Covici moved to 133:Pascal Avram "Pat" Covici 608:Pascal Covici Collection 464:Complete Cheerful Cherub 229:New firm and controversy 325:Viking Portable Library 284:, their key author was 183:Early publishing career 327:and with authors like 259:The Well of Loneliness 250:The Well of Loneliness 173:University of Michigan 671:American book editors 519:10.1353/sex.2001.0042 401:Other works published 177:University of Chicago 641:People from BotoČ™ani 219:Joseph Moncure March 163:. He was the son of 51:improve this article 612:Harry Ransom Center 313:The Grapes of Wrath 161:Kingdom of Romania 479:, George A. Bagby 473:, Bobbie Meredith 367:. 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