Harper
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Harper
Summary
Harper is a publishing house[1]. Harper ranks in the top 4% of publishing_house entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (602 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- A notable work attributed to Harper is Tom Brown's School Days[3].
- Harper is in the country of United States[4].
- Harper's instance of is recorded as publishing house[5].
- Harper's instance of is recorded as imprint[6].
- Harper's founder is recorded as James Harper[7].
- Harper is owned by HarperCollins[8].
- Harper's headquarters location is recorded as New York City[9].
- Harper's Commons category is recorded as Harper & Brothers[10].
- Harper's archives at is recorded as Harry Ransom Center[11].
- Harper's country of origin is recorded as United States[12].
- 1817 marks the founding of Harper[13].
- Harper's parent organization or unit is recorded as HarperCollins[14].
- Harper's described by source is recorded as Geographicus Rare Antique Maps biographical dictionary of cartographers[15].
- Harper's replaces is recorded as R. H. Russell[16].
- Harper's replaces is recorded as Harper & Brothers[17].
- Harper's Commons Creator page is recorded as Harper & Brothers[18].
- Harper's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as Wikidata:WikiProject Academic Publisher[19].
- Harper's has works in the collection is recorded as Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam[20].
- Harper's has works in the collection is recorded as Anne Frank House[21].
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Founding
Harper's founder is recorded as James Harper[7]. 1817 marks the founding of Harper[13].
Operations
Harper's headquarters location is recorded as New York City[9]. Harper's parent organization or unit is recorded as HarperCollins[14].
Ownership
Harper is owned by HarperCollins[8].
Why It Matters
Harper ranks in the top 4% of publishing_house entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (602 views/month).[2] Harper has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22] Harper is known by 25 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]