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  1. Cerf, Bennett, 1898-1971. Date. 1957 November 30. Description. Bennett Cerf, president of Random House and long-time panelist on the game show What's My Line, talks to Wallace about what is wrong with television, reading, and censorship. Subject. Interviews. Television. Censorship.

  2. 5 mars 2002 · So recounts Bennett Cerf in this wonderfully amusing memoir of the making of a great publishing house. An incomparable raconteur, possessed of an irrepressible wit and an abiding love of books and authors, Cerf brilliantly evokes the heady days of Random House’s first decades.

  3. 27 août 2022 · Christopher Cerf, Bennett Cerf’s Son, called Phyllis Newman and asked her if she would sing one of his favorite songs at his memorial service. While there i...

  4. 26 juin 2017 · Bennett Cerf is best known as the 20th-century powerhouse publisher who co-founded Modern Library and Random House in New York. ... bought the house from the Cerf family in 1993," Ms. Chan said.

  5. CERF, Bennett Albert(b. 25 May 1898 in New York City; d. 27 August 1971 in Mount Kisco, New York), publisher, writer, and television personality who played a major role in the publishing revolution of the 1960s that, over the remainder of the century, transformed a business of gentlemen into a mass marketing enterprise dominated by communications industry conglomerates.

  6. Bennett Cerf, Carl Rose (Illustrator) 3.92. 77 ratings14 reviews. The adventures of a little boy named Marvin. He visits a farm, plays with a friend, goes to school, interacts with various friends and family members. Genres Childrens Humor Picture Books. 65 pages, Hardcover. First published September 12, 1959. Book details & editions.

  7. Born Bennett Alfred Cerf in New York City, he was raised in that city, and received his BA Degree from Columbia University in 1919, and the following year, a degree in Journalism. Upon graduating, he worked briefly as a reporter for the New York Herald Tribune, then for a Wall Street brokerage firm, and several years later, becoming vice president of Boni and Liveright Publishing Company.