The Heyday of Malcolm Margolin : the damn good times of a fiercely independent publisher
(2008)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Heyday, 2008
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781597142885 (electronic bk.) MWT12254328, 1597142883 (electronic bk.) 12254328
LANGUAGE
English
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For forty years, Heyday has been publishing California's stories--from Native peoples to newly arrived immigrants, from the startlingly diverse Klamath Basin to the politically fraught California-Mexico border, from delicate Calliope hummingbirds to 14,000-foot summits. Kim Bancroft spent hundreds of hours interviewing founder Malcolm Margolin and a host of current and former staff, authors, board members, friends, and cultural leaders to tell the story of, as the San Francisco Chronicle put it, the "plucky Bay Area publisher [that] not only still stands but continues to innovate." A compelling portrait emerges of a deeply committed leader and the community and river of beauty that have nourished him. Brimming with humor, emotion, and purpose, The Heyday of Malcolm Margolin shows readers the intricacies of a small press with big ideas

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