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* 2011 – Vivienne Harris, British businesswoman and newspaper publisher ( b. 1921 )
He published the first edition of the Nanty Glo Journal on May 5, 1921 and continued as its publisher until his retirement in the 1960s.
Named for John Newbery, an 18th century English publisher of juvenile books, the Newbery Medal was proposed by Frederic G. Melcher in 1921, making it the first children's book award in the world.
* February 24-Cyril Arthur Pearson, publisher (+ 1921 )
Sita Ram Goel () ( 1921 – 2003 ), writer and publisher in late twentieth century.
* Charles H. Taylor ( publisher ) ( 1846 – 1921 ), publisher of the Boston Globe
Alexander Louis Teixeira de Mattos ( 9 April 1865 – 5 December 1921 ) was a journalist, literary critic and publisher, who gained greatest fame as a translator.
George Brettingham Sowerby III ( 1843 – 1921 ) was a British conchologist, publisher, and illustrator.
" The judges were Benjamin Franklin Field ( 1868-1960 ), chairman of the federation and chairman of the committee of judges, Grace Atherton Dennen ( 1874-1927 ), editor and publisher of The Lyric West ,< ref >< u > The Lyric West </ u > ( a poetry magazine, published monthly, in existence from 1921 to 1927 ), Los Angeles & San Francisco </ ref > and Blanche Robinson ( Mrs. Martin Hennion Robinson ) ( née Williams ; 1883-1969 ), composer.
In 1921, Doubleday bought a controlling interest in the English publisher William Heinemann, after Heinemann died unexpectedly without leaving an heir.
On October 15, 1921, Pons married her first husband August Mesritz, a successful publisher, and spent the next several years as a housewife.
They had two sons, David Binney Putnam ( 1913 – 1992 ) and George Palmer Putnam, Jr .( born 1921 ), and for a time lived in Bend, Oregon, where Putnam was the publisher and editor of the local newspaper, the Bend Bulletin.
He was editor and publisher of the Santa Barbara News-Press and its predecessors, a rancher and citrus fruit grower, and postmaster of Santa Barbara from 1914 to 1921.
William Pettus Hobby ( March 26, 1878 – June 7, 1964 ) was the publisher of the Houston Post and the 27th Governor of the U. S. state of Texas from 1917 to 1921.
The company was the fourth-largest educational publisher in the United States in 1921.
Reinhard Mohn ( 29 June 1921, Gütersloh, Westphalia – 3 October 2009, Steinhagen ) was a German businessman who turned Bertelsmann, a " provincial, war-shattered German publisher ", into the sixth largest media conglomerate in the world.
Charles Elkin Mathews ( 1851 – 10 November 1921 ) was a British publisher and bookseller who played an important role in the literary life of late 19th and early 20th century London.
* James C. Quayle ( 1921 – 2000 ), American newspaper publisher
* Horwitz Publishing House, Australian publisher of popular and pulp fiction, established in NSW in 1921
Ludwig Thoma ( January 21, 1867, Oberammergau – August 26, 1921, Rottach ) was a German author, publisher and editor, who gained popularity through his partially exaggerated description of everyday Bavarian life.
James Cline Quayle ( May 25, 1921 – July 7, 2000 ) was an American newspaper publisher and businessman who owned several newspapers in the United States including the Huntington Herald-Press in Indiana and the Wickenburg Sun in Arizona.

1921 and magazine
In the Prohibition Era, Hyman Lebman converted at least 5 Colt M1911s chambered in. 38 super and. 45 ACP to fire fully automatic, they were also fitted with Thompson submachine gun Model 1921 vertical grips on their dust covers, an extended barrel with muzzle brakes similar to the Thompson's, an extended 20 round magazine, and could only be fired on fully automatic.
Orage met P. D. Ouspensky, a follower of Gurdjieff, in 1914 and began correspondence with Harry Houdini ; he became less interested in literature and art with an increased focus on mysticism and other spiritual topics ; the magazine was sold in 1921.
1921 fan magazine cover by Rolf Armstrong
Gernsback had started another magazine called Practical Electrics in 1921.
In 1921, Thomas moved to secular journalism, when he was employed as associate editor of The Nation magazine.
F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1921, by Gordon Bryant for Shadowland magazine
In 1921, he founded The Measure: A Journal of Poetry, a magazine devoted to verse.
These were followed by novels, including Otsu Junkichi ( 1912 ), Wakai (" Reconciliation ", 1917 ), and his major work, An ' ya Koro (" A Dark Night's Passing ", 1921 – 1937 ), which was serialized in the radical socialist magazine Kaizō.
He joined the NSDAP in October 1921, as the Party's business manager After 1922, he also led the Nazis ' publishing house, Eher Verlag, which, among other things, published the SS magazine Das Schwarze Korps. In 1924 he was elected as a NSDAP candidate to the Munich city council and in 1933 became a Nazi member of the Reichstag for the electoral district of Upper Bavaria / Swabia.
John Held, Jr. cover for Vanity Fair ( magazine ) | Vanity Fair ( April 1921 )
The majority regrouped in 1921 and organized the Church of God ( General Conference )( CoGGC ) publishing a new magazine The Restitution Herald, published in Oregon, Illinois.
A 1914 color photograph of the Taj Mahal published in a 1921 issue of the National Geographic ( magazine ) | National Geographic magazine
It was re-styled as a women's magazine and ran inconsistently in this format, with publication from October 1921 to February 1922, September 1924 and April 1925, and February to May 1926.
Offered a role in film as a prize for winning a magazine beauty competition in 1921, she appeared in several silent films before being offered her first leading role in Das Spielzeug von Paris ( 1925 ) by Hungarian-born director Michael Curtiz, whom she married in 1925 ( they divorced a year later ).
Starting in 1921, Slauerhoff published his first ' serious ' poems in the literary magazine Het Getij (" The Tide ").
In 1921, the Association established headquarters at the offices of Dancing Times magazine in London and the first Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced level examinations were held in the years that followed, with the first Children's syllabus being published and then examined in 1923 and 1924.
It could have led to Jardine playing for England in 1921 as Plum Warner, an influential figure who had recently captained Middlesex, suggested in The Cricketer magazine that Jardine should play in the first Test, which followed the Oxford match.
He joined King Features in 1921, became a writer and editor of the magazine section in 1925, advancing to executive editor and general manager.
He described his findings in a paper entitled The Stationary H-and K-lines of Calcium in Stellar Atmosphere which he submitted to the Nature magazine in 1921.
It is interesting to note that this is also an Aryan concept -- the title of Sri Aurobindo's monthly magazine from 1914 to 1921 was Arya: A Philosophical Review.
The Gales published the first Mexican issue of their periodical Gale's Journal ( August 1917 – March 1921 ), sometimes subtitled The Journal of Revolutionary Communism in October 1918: Ret Marut in Munich knew of Gale and his magazine.
In 1921, this group split into two branches of the League: the Dramatists ' Guild for writers of radio and stage drama and the Authors Guild for novelists and nonfiction book / magazine authors.

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