Robert Clarke & Company

Robert Clarke & Company was a book publishing company and bookseller in Cincinnati, Ohio from 1858 to 1909. After 1894, it was known as The Robert Clarke Company. It published literary and historical works.

Leadership

Robert Clarke was born May 1, 1829 at Annan, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, and came with his parents to Cincinnati, Ohio in 1840.[1][2] He was educated at public schools and Woodward College.[1] He was a bookkeeper for William Hannah, and then became a proprietor of a second-hand bookstore, H.W. Derby & Co., in the 1850s.[1] In 1858, the firm was renamed Robert Clarke & Company,[1] with Roderick D. Barney and John W. Dale as Clarke's partners.[2] In 1874, Howard Barney and Alexander Hill entered the firm.[2]

In 1894, the firm was renamed The Robert Clarke Company with a board composed of the same gentlemen.[1] Robert Clarke died at his home library in Glendale, Ohio on August 27, 1899.[3][4] The firm lost its plant in a February, 1903 fire, but rebuilt.[5] The firm dissolved in a receiver's sale in 1909.[6]

Reputation

The firm's reputation for access to comprehensive offerings is illustrated by the following testimonials:

the Americana Catalogues of Robert Clarke & Co., of Cincinnati, are the completest booksellers' list of that kind which are published in America.
Justin Winsor, 1884[7]
Many of the books above mentioned are old and not easily obtainable at ordinary bookstores. For information concerning such books, or for obtaining them if desired, I would advise the reader to apply to The Robert Clarke Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, who keep by far the largest collection of books on America that can be found on sale in this country.
John Fiske, 1907[8]

Selected publications

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Randall, p. 487.
  2. 1 2 3 Goss, p. 510.
  3. Randall, p. 488.
  4. Find a Grave.
  5. Goss, p. 511.
  6. LCCN.
  7. Winsor, p. 198.
  8. Fiske, p. 500.

References

Further reading

Coordinates: 39°5′59.26″N 84°30′49.24″W / 39.0997944°N 84.5136778°W / 39.0997944; -84.5136778

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