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Stein and Day
Stein and Day, Inc. was an American publishing company founded by Sol Stein and his wife Patricia Day in 1962.〔Bender, Dean. "A House Built on Bestsellers." Business Magazine Published by the ''Gannett Westchester Newspapers.'' 30 September 1979.〕 Stein was both the publisher and the editor-in-chief. The firm was based in New York, and was in business for 27 years, until closing in 1989.
==History==
Stein and Day's first book was Elia Kazan’s ''America America,'' published in 1962, which was a bestseller and was adapted into a film by Kazan. The success of many of Stein and Day’s books was attributable in part to the amount of publicity work that Stein and Day did for each book〔."The Times Diary." ''The New York Times.'' 12 March 1969.〕 Stein worked with Kazan daily for five months on Kazan’s first novel ''The Arrangement'', which was #1 on the ''New York Times'' Best Seller list for 37 consecutive weeks.
The firm relocated from Manhattan to Briarcliff Manor, New York in 1975,〔Wilner, Paul. "Tale of a Publisher's Move to the Country." ''The New York Times.'' 11 February 1979.〕 and published about 100 books a year until the company declared bankruptcy in 1987, and selling its backlist in 1988.〔()〕〔()〕 Stein and Day's demise was the subject of Stein’s book, ''A Feast for Lawyers''. The ''New York Times'' wrote, “He has produced an appalling, Dickensian portrait of the entire system...ought to be read not only by executives facing Chapter 11 but by all entrepreneurs and indeed by anyone who fantasizes about running his own company."〔Gaeber, Lauren. “News and Noteworthy.” ''The New York Times.'' 25 March 1955. Retrieved from http://nytimes.com on 13 September 2007.〕 Stein’s book was honored by the American Bankruptcy Association at its annual convention in Washington, D.C. Columbia University hosts the Stein and Day Archives, which chronicles the firm’s 27 years of existence.〔()〕

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