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Dover Publications is an American book publisher founded in 1941 by Hayward Cirker and his wife, Blanche. Publishing is the process of production and dissemination of Literature or Information &ndash the activity of making information available for public view It publishes primarily reissues, books no longer published by their original publishers — often, but not always, books in the public domain. The public domain is a range of abstract materials &ndash commonly referred to as Intellectual property &ndash which are not owned or controlled by anyone Many of these books are of particular historical interest or scarce, and are therefore expensive in earlier editions.

Classic reprints

It is well known for its reprints of classic works of literature, classical sheet music and of public-domain images from the 18th and 19th centuries. Dover also publishes an extensive collection of mathematical, scientific and engineering texts as well as numerous books in niche interests such as the history of science or the history of furniture design and wood working. They have an extensive line of clip art collections (on CD-ROM, of late), coloring books, stencils, temporary tattoo sets, and paper dolls. Clip art in the Graphic arts, refers to pre-made images used to illustrate any medium CD-ROM (an initialism of "Compact Disc Read-Only Memory " is a pre-pressed Compact Disc that contains data accessible to but not writable A coloring book (or colouring book, see spelling differences) is a type of Book containing line art for a reader to add Color using Crayons A temporary tattoo is an image on the skin resembling a true Tattoo, but is non-permanent Paper dolls are figures cut out of paper with separate clothes usually held onto the dolls by folding tabs

Most Dover reprints are facsimiles by photo process of the originals, retaining the original pagination and typeset, sometimes with a new introduction. Dover will usually add new and more colorful cover art to its paper-bound editions. They re-title some books from the originals, to make them more in line with modern usage and categorization. For example, the book Woodward's National Architect was retitled by Dover as A Victorian Housebuilder's Guide.

History

The Cirkers started the business selling remaindered textbooks by mail. The company published its first book, Tables of Functions with Formulas and Curves, when the German copyright was voided by the United States as a result of World War II. The book was an unexpected success and established the Dover business model of publishing esoteric works at a low price. One of Dover's best sellers was Albert Einstein's The Principle of Relativity, which Einstein reluctantly agreed to republish despite his concerns that it was out-dated. Albert Einstein ( German: ˈalbɐt ˈaɪ̯nʃtaɪ̯n; English: ˈælbɝt ˈaɪnstaɪn (14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955 was a German -born theoretical

Dover was influential in transforming the paperback book market. Paperback, softback, or softcover describe and refer to a Book by the nature of its binding. In 1951 they issued some of the earliest standard-sized paperbacks, a format that became known as a trade paperback. Paperback, softback, or softcover describe and refer to a Book by the nature of its binding. Since the 1960s, the vast majority of Dover's line has been paper-bound books of various sizes.

For a time, Dover also published a catalogue of LP phonograph records, at least some, such as selected recordings of Schubert solo and chamber works featuring pianist Friedrich Wührer, being reissues of earlier monaural releases from other labels. Long play (LP record albums are 33⅓  Rpm vinyl Gramophone records (phonograph records generally either 10- or 12- Inches in diameter Friedrich Wührer was an Austrian - German Pianist. He was born June 29 1900 in Vienna, Austria and died December 27 1975 in Noteworthy among Dover's original issues was an extensive series documenting pianist Beveridge Webster in literature ranging from Beethoven's Hammerklavier sonata to the second piano sonata by Roger Sessions. Beveridge Webster (b May 13, 1908, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania - d Ludwig van Beethoven ( English ˈlʊdvɪg væn ˈbeɪtoʊvən, 16 December 1770 &ndash 26 March 1827 was a German Composer and Pianist. Ludwig van Beethoven 's Piano Sonata No 29 in B flat major, opus 106, known as the Große Sonate für das Hammerklavier, or more simply as the Roger Huntington Sessions ( 28 December 1896 &ndash 16 March 1985) was an American Composer, critic and teacher of music Dover's foray into recordings, however, was not as successful as its core business of book republication, and the company eventually abandoned it.

Starting in the 1990s Dover has published a specialized line of low-cost reprints of public domain literature known as "Dover Thrift Editions", which are generally priced at US$5 or less. They also have several lines of foreign language books.

Hayward Cirker died in 2000 at the age of 82. In the same year Dover Publications was acquired by Courier Corporation.

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