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The Modern Library was founded in 1917 to provide American readers with inexpensive reprints of European modernist titles plus the work of a few contemporary Americans.

In 1925, Horace Liveright sold the Modern Library to one of his employees, Bennett Cerf, a twenty-seven-year-old vice-president who wanted to go into business for himself and would next found Random House, Inc.

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Fathers and Sons

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The Complete Plays of Gilbe...

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Sixteen Famous British Play...

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Six American Plays for Today

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Selected Short Stories of W...

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Love: Classics from the Mod...

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The Philosophy of Nietzsche

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The Travels of Marco Polo

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The Art of Roden

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