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  1. A. C. McClurg was a stationer, publisher, and book wholesaler for over 120 years in Chicago, Illinois. The business began in 1844 as Chicago's first stationery store and first retail bookstore', [1] changing hands several times, often as the result of a fire.

  2. Biography. Early life. Civil War. Bookselling. Personal life. References. Alexander C. McClurg. Alexander Caldwell McClurg (September 9, 1832 – April 15, 1901) was an American bookseller and military adviser from Pennsylvania. He was raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where his father owned a prosperous foundry.

  3. The story was first published in the pulp magazine New Story Magazine in the issues for June through December 1913; the first book edition was published in 1915 by A. C. McClurg.

    • Edgar Rice Burroughs
    • 1913
  4. 17. März 2003 · In May, 1883 Jansen, McClurg & Co. have rented the Rutter building, on the north-west corner of Madison street and Wabash avenue. McClurg became senior partner in 1887 and the company took the name of A. C. McClurg & Co. The building was again destroyed in a fire in 1899, but McClurg financed a new building.

  5. 19. Apr. 2017 · A.C. McClurg & Co. made the vast majority of its money as wholesale distributors, using their Chicago location strategically to ship books, stationery, and other retail products to the West.

  6. A. C. McClurg was a Chicago, Illinois based publisher made famous by their original publishing of the Tarzan of the Apes novels and other stories of Edgar Rice Burroughs. The company was founded in Chicago, Illinois in 1844 as S. C. Griggs & Co.

  7. Location 1 2 1. Abstract Correspondence, contracts, royalty statements, record books, a scrapbook, and other materials from the A.C. McClurg publishing company, which was established in Chicago in 1872. Origination A.C. McClurg & Co. Provenance. Conditions Governing Access. Ownership and Literary Rights. Cite As. Processed by.