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Ecco Press

Ecco is a New York–based publishing imprint of HarperCollins. It was founded in 1971 by Daniel Halpern as an independent publishing company; Publishers Weekly described it as "one of America's best-known literary houses." In 1999, Ecco was acquired by HarperCollins, with Halpern remaining at the head. Since 2000, Ecco has published the yearly anthology…

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Founded
1971; 55 years ago (1971)
Country of origin
United States
Fiction genres
Literary Fiction, poetry
Founder
Daniel Halpern
Headquarters location
Manhattan, New York City
Key people
Helen Atsma, Sarah Murphy

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Ecco Press

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Ecco Press

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Ecco Press → Daniel HalpernAn, Ecco Pressat Open Library, Matt WeilandEcco, Official
Country of origin · 1
Ecco Press → United States
Fiction genres · 1
Ecco Press → Literary Fiction, poetry
Founded · 1
Ecco Press → 1971; 55 years ago (1971)
Founder · 1
Ecco Press → Daniel Halpern
Headquarters location · 1
Ecco Press → Manhattan, New York City
Key people · 1
Ecco Press → Helen Atsma, Sarah Murphy
Official website · 1
Ecco Press → eccobooks.com
Parent company · 1
Ecco Press → HarperCollins

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Ecco PressOfficial websiteeccobooks.com1.00infobox
Ecco PressParent companyHarperCollins1.00infobox
Ecco PressPublication typesBooks1.00infobox
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