Frederick Amos Praeger (16 September 1915 – 28 May 1994) was an Austrian-born American
publisher
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.
["Praeger Publishers, Inc." (entry), in: George Thomas Kurian, ''The Directory of American Book Publishing: From Founding Fathers to Today's Conglomerates'', New York: Simon & Schuster, 1975, pp. 199-200.][Werner Röder and Herbert A. Strauss, eds.]
"Praeger, Frederick Amos" (entry)
in: ''Biographisches Handbuch der deutschsprachigen Emigration nach 1933–1945'', Munich: K. G. Saur, 1999. In 1950 he founded Frederick A. Praeger, Inc., a "major
Manhattan
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publishing house"
whose books would include "art books and books about the Cold War, international affairs, and the military".
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''The Oxford Companion to the Book'', Oxford University Press, 2010 (online edition), 9780198606536. Retrieved 5 June 2023. The firm later became an
imprint
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of
ABC-Clio, which became an imprint of
Bloomsbury Publishing
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in 2021.
[ Hendrik Edelman]
Frederick A. Praeger: Apostle of Anti-Communism Who Built Two Publishing Houses
in: Richard Abel and Gordon Graham, ''Immigrant Publishers'', Routledge, 2009, taylorfrancis.com. Retrieved 13 September 2022.["Praeger, Frederick Amos"](_blank)
encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 5 June 2023.
Early life and career
Frederick Amos Praeger was born in
Vienna
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,
Austria
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on 16 September 1915. His parents were Maximilien "Max" Mayer Präger, an Austrian publisher and newspaper editor,
and Mariem Präger (née Foerster). He was an only child.
From 1933 to 1938, he undertook studies in law and political science at the
University of Vienna
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and in 1934 he studied at the
University of Paris
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. From 1935 to 1938, while pursuing his studies, he also worked in his father's publishing house, R. Loewit Verlag in Vienna.
In 1938, following the rise of
Nazism
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in Austria and with the Praeger family, as Jews, finding itself under increasing threats, he was briefly imprisoned and then migrated to the United States. His parents, who remained behind, were murdered in the
Holocaust
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.
United States
Upon his arrival Praeger worked in numerous jobs ("lens grinder, soda jerk, gas station attendant") before becoming an American citizen in 1941 and serving in the
U.S. Army
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in Europe during the Second World War
and in the
U.S. military government in Germany and in "various intelligence and editorial capacities"
after the war's end.
Frederick A. Praeger, Inc.
Returning to the United States, he founded a book-export business. In 1950, using borrowed money, he set up a Frederick A. Praeger Publishing, which would later be named Frederick A. Praeger, Inc. (later renamed Praeger Publishers) and a subsidiary firm, Inter Books, Inc.
His early publishing successes included several books by former Communists who had become disillusioned with the cause, including ''
The New Class: An Analysis of the Communist System'' (1957) by the Yugoslav dissident,
Milovan Djilas
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, ''The Naked God: The Writer and the Communist Party'' (1957) by
Howard Fast
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, and ''
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
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.
Praeger now turned to publishing art books, such as ''
Picasso
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: A Study of his Work by Frank Elgar / A Biographical Study by Robert Maillard'' (1958), whose edition of 38,000 sold out, "an impressive achievement for an art book"
and ''The Arts and Civilization of
Angkor
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'' (1957) by Bernard-Phillippe Groslier. His firm contracted with the
Whitney Museum
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to publish and distribute all of that institution's books.
During its existence Frederick A. Praeger, Inc. published more than 2,000 titles and issued many "outstanding"
book series including the Praeger Paperbacks, the Praeger University Series, the Praeger World of Art Paperbacks/Series, the Praeger Publications in Russian History & World Communism, the Praeger Special Studies Series, and the Praeger Film Library.
In 1966 Praeger sold his firm to
William B. Benton, an American senator and publisher and the chairman of the ''
Encyclopaedia Britannica
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''.
In 1976 it was sold to
CBS
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,
which had shortened the name to Praeger Publishing before selling it to
Greenwood Press, Inc. in 1986.
[ When the renamed Greenwood Publishing Group (GPG) was acquired by ABC-Clio in 2009, Praeger Publishing become a standalone imprint of ABC-Clio, and remained such when, in December 2021, ]Bloomsbury Publishing
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bought ABC-Clio.
Editor
During the 1960s and 1970s he also served in editorial and managerial roles with various British and American publishing firms, including Weidenfeld & Nicolson
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History
George Weidenfeld ...
, London, the Phaidon Press
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, London, Phaidon Publishers, New York, and the Pall Mall Press, London. In the years 1968-1974 Praeger resided in Austria and worked with two Munich publishing firms: the Schuler Verlag and the Kunst Verlag Praeger.
Westview Press
Having moved back to America, he founded the Westview Press
Westview Press was an American publishing company headquartered in Boulder, Colorado founded in 1975.
Field of work
Westview primarily publishes textbooks.
History
Westview Press was founded by Frederick A. Praeger in 1975. Praeger sold ...
in Boulder, Colorado
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in 1975, which specialised in "scholarly scientific and technical books" printed in inexpensive typewritten formats and issued without dust wrappers. This firm was sold to SCS Communications in 1989 and now owned by Taylor & Francis
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.
Legacy
Praeger's publishing output benefited from the rising college library budgets in the United States from the mid-20th century and in response he published numerous academic titles and book series in the fields of "international relations, Russian and German history, military science and art" that are still held by major libraries.
His seeking out and publishing the writings of Soviet bloc dissidents during the Cold War
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brought "the realities of Communism to the Western reading public".
His profusely illustrated art books sought to match the offerings of other American, British and European publishers such as Abrams Books
Abrams, formerly Harry N. Abrams, Inc. (HNA), is an American publisher of art and illustrated books, children's books, and stationery.
The enterprise is a subsidiary of the French publisher Média-Participations. Run by president and CEO Mar ...
, the Phaidon Press
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, Skira
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and Zwemmer in bringing higher quality volumes to the shelves of the general public.History of publishing
britannica.com. Retrieved 6 June 2023.
Personal life
Praeger married three times; his third wife was Kellie Masterson.
Praeger had four children, daughters Claudia, Andrea, Manya and Alexandra.
He died in
Boulder, Colorado
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on 28 May 1994.
Awards
1957: Carey-Thomas Award (''
Publishers Weekly
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''/R. R. Bowker Company) for outstanding creative publishing in obtaining and offering the
Djilas book
Bibliography
Chapters, forewords, etc. by Frederick A. Praeger
"Foreword" in: David A. Hackett,
The Buchenwald Report', Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1995.
"The International Dimension of Publishing" in: Elizabeth Geiser, Arnold Dolin and Gladys Topkis, eds.,
The Business Of Book Publishing: Papers by Practitioners', New York: Routledge, 1985.
"The Publisher as an Individualist" in: Roger H. Smith, ''The American Reading Public: What It Reads, Why It Reads From Inside Education and Publishing: Views of Present Status, Future Trends'', New York: R. R. Bowker Company, 1963.
Frederick A. Praeger, Inc. book series
The following is a list of some of the principal series; it is not comprehensive.
Westview Press book series
Below is a list of some of the main series; it is not comprehensive.
References
Further reading
*
Peter Coleman
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, ''The Liberal Conspiracy: The Congress for Cultural Freedom and the Struggle for Mind of Postwar Europe'', New York: The Free Press, 1989.
"News: Praeger discusses CIA book ties" ''
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'', 6 March 1967, p. 48.
External links
Frederick A. Praeger, Inc., 1950-1999 recordsin ''
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'' Records, 1909-2007 at
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1915 births
1994 deaths
American book publishers (people)
20th-century American businesspeople
People from Vienna
Austrian emigrants to the United States
Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United States