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Sheed and Ward.

Records, 1933-1973.

37.5 linear feet.

1.5 linear feet of photographs.

3 linear feet of printed material.

Inventory with index.

Restricted by contract.

Francis J. Sheed and his wife Maisie Ward founded the London publishing firm of Sheed and Ward in 1926. In 1933 they founded a second publishing house, also called Sheed and Ward, in New York City. Philip Scharper served as editor-in-chief of Sheed and Ward (New York), 1957-1970. This American corporation operated until 1973, when Universal Press Syndicate bought it and made it the basis of a new firm, Sheed, Andrews and McMeel (later Andrews and McMeel).

Records of the New York office of Sheed and Ward. Although the earliest documents in the collection date from 1933, the thirties and forties are not as well represented as the fifties and sixties. The collection consists of files from the editorial department, files from the publicity department, photographs, and printed material. The editorial department is represented by correspondence, 1948-1973; subject files, 1955-1973; rejection files, 1968-1970; foreign book files, 1958-1969; and published book files, 1950-1971. Correspondents include Daniel Berrigan, Christopher Dawson, John Tracy Ellis, Andrew M. Greeley, Samuel Hazo, Dan Herr, Hans Küng, Arnold Lunn, John Courtney Murray, Jaroslav Pelikan, Philip Scharper, Edward Schillebeeckx, and Gordon Zahn. The publicity department is represented by biographical files, 1933-1967; publicity files, 1967-1970; advertising files, 1966-1969; copies of Sheed and Ward's Own Trumpet (the house newspaper), 1943-1969; and clippings of book reviews. Its files contain information on James Andrews, Dorothy Day, Leonard Feeney, Eric Gill, Charles A. Kern, Clare Boothe Luce, Sister Madeleva, Jacques Maritain, François Mauriac, and other Sheed and Ward authors.

SAW : CSAW; GSAW; PSAW


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