G. K. Hall & Co.
G. K. Hall & Co. is an American book publisher based in Boston. It was founded sometime in the late 1950s by Garrison Kent Hall (1917–1973), who also had been an accountant. The firm initially, in the late 1950s through the 1960s, produced catalogs, in print and microform, of collections of renowned libraries — notably the New York Public Library. In the 1960s, the firm expanded, producing other library references in the sciences, humanities, fine arts, and music. Beginning in 1971, two years after being acquired by ITT, the firm became a leading pioneer of publishing large-print editions of best-selling fiction and non-fiction books.
Succession of ownership
G. K. Hall was founded sometime in the 1950s and was incorporated in Massachusetts in December 1962. The company was acquired by ITT in September 1969[1] and sold to Macmillan Publishing in 1985. In 1999, G. K. Hall became an imprint of Thomson Gale when Gale acquired its parent, Macmillan Reference USA.
Selected library references
- Bibliographic Guide to Theatre Arts (1976)
- Catalog of the Theatre and drama collections, 1967–1989; OCLC 469347178
- Dictionary Catalog of the History of the Americas, compiled by the New York Public Library, Reference Department, G.K. Hall & Co. (1961); OCLC 845713, 488981404 and 562179553, OCLC 235669094
- Compiled volumes
- Loose compiled volumes
- Single volumes
- Vol. 1: A–M; OCLC 165125948
- Vol. 2: An–Ba; OCLC 165126132
- Vol. 3: Be–Brov; OCLC 165126436
- Vol. 4: Brow–Car; OCLC 165126450
- Vol. 5: Cas–Colt; OCLC 165126458
- Vol. 6: Colu–Dec; OCLC 165126463
- Vol. 7: Ded–E; OCLC 165126471
- Vol. 8: F–Ga; OCLC 165126477
- Vol. 9: Ge–Hall; OCLC 165126482
- Vol. 10: Halo–Inc; OCLC 165126490
- Vol. 11: Ind–Indians; OCLC 165126495
- Vol. 12: Indians–J; OCLC 165126505
- Vol. 13: K–Linc; OCLC 165126512
- Vol. 14: Lind–Mass; OCLC 165126521
- Vol. 15: Mast–Mol; OCLC 165126530
- Vol. 16: Mom–Nev; OCLC 165126534
- Vol. 17: New–O; OCLC 165126542
- Vol. 18: P–Pin; OCLC 165126555
- Vol. 19: Pio–Reu; OCLC 165126633
- Vol. 20: Rev–Sau; OCLC 165126641
- Vol. 21: Sav–Sous; OCLC 165126651
- Vol. 22: Sout–Teh; OCLC 165126655
- Vol. 23: Tei–US, C; OCLC 165126662
- Vol. 24: US, D–US, History; OCLC 165126666
- Vol. 25: US, History–US, Hy; OCLC 165126673
- Vol. 26: US–Vat; OCLC 165126679
- Vol. 27: Vau–Wer; OCLC 165126685
- Vol. 28: Wes–Z; OCLC 165126693
- 1st Supplement (1973); OCLC 1611716, 5534553 and 642886977
- Vol. 1: A–E Brown; OCLC 165126258
- Vol. 2: F Brown-Deu; OCLC 165126938
- Vol. 3: Dev–Her; OCLC 165126939
- Vol. 4: Hes–Lek; OCLC 165126942
- Vol. 5: Lel–Nev; OCLC 165126945
- Vol. 6: New–Roc; OCLC 165126947
- Vol. 7: Rod-US Delaware; OCLC 165126955
- Vol. 8: US Dem–US Rur; OCLC 165126965
- Vol. 9: US San–Z; OCLC 165126968
- Contemporary American Composers, compiled by E. Ruth Anderson (1907–1989), G.K. Hall & Co.
Former executives
- Garrison Kent Hall (1917–1973), founder
- Phillips A. Treleaven (1928–2000), President of G. K. Hall from about 1970 to 1974
- Remo Alphonso Caroselli (1922–1968), Vice President
- Thomas M. Finn, ThD (1924–1999), Editor-in-Chief; later, academic dean at the College of William and Mary
- John F. Curley, Sr. (1928–2001)
References
- ↑ The Money Manias: The Eras of Great Speculation in America, 1770–1970, by Robert Sobel, Weybright and Talley (1973); OCLC 802889