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- b38b7093795f4cd182e002d1e31f5de431d41df62ecf5ec7d00f0fe95c3db78f date "1933-06-08".
- b38b7093795f4cd182e002d1e31f5de431d41df62ecf5ec7d00f0fe95c3db78f isCitedBy Brentanos.
- b38b7093795f4cd182e002d1e31f5de431d41df62ecf5ec7d00f0fe95c3db78f isCitedBy Krochs_and_Brentanos.
- b38b7093795f4cd182e002d1e31f5de431d41df62ecf5ec7d00f0fe95c3db78f newspaper New_York_Herald_Tribune.
- b38b7093795f4cd182e002d1e31f5de431d41df62ecf5ec7d00f0fe95c3db78f page "19".
- b38b7093795f4cd182e002d1e31f5de431d41df62ecf5ec7d00f0fe95c3db78f quote "Brentano's, Inc., the international book-selling firm, passed into the hands of Adolf Kroch, of Chicago, one of the largest book dealers in the country, at a bankruptcy sale yesterday. The Bretano family, it is understood, still be identified with the firm in executive capacities, and the business is to carry on in much the same way as in the past, according to Mr. Kroch. [T]he desire of the creditors, most of whom were publishers, to see the business go to another book-dealer who had been twenty-five years in the business and who had strong financial backing, had influenced his decision. This financial backing, it was learned later, came from Stanton Griffis, a partner in the firm Hemphill, Noyes & Co.".
- b38b7093795f4cd182e002d1e31f5de431d41df62ecf5ec7d00f0fe95c3db78f title "Brentano's, Inc. Is Sold to Kroch, Chicago Dealer: $121,000 Bid Accepted by Creditors, Although N.Y. Firm Offered $9,000 More; Sale May Be Protested; Member of Bankrupt Book House to Continue With It".