The pronunciation of the surname varies by history and location (where it originated or where members currently live) but in this case, it is (SHOO-stûr), as in "shoe stir."
The Report Card was published by Simon & Schuster.
You'll never get it. Here's Customer Service to begin with; http://www.simonandschuster.net/content/feature.cfm?tab=1&feature_id=4103#8a
The New Yorker is the top short story publisher. It has launched the careers of many popular authors. Ploughshares, The Atlantic, and Harpers are also well known for their superior short stories.
It is pronounced sie-ve, the first syllable is pronounced like you would pronounce the first syllable in "cider" or "simon". Actually, my colleague has the "i" sound right -- like in "ice" or "cider". SCYTHE is however pronounced SITH -- with the "I" as described above.
Yes Simon Drew spot the dancer Simon Drew got the answer.
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it was published by the Simon andSchuster company
The email address for Simon & Schuster Publishing Co is customerservice@simonandschuster.com.
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Simon & Schuster,Inc. 1230 Avenue of the Americas New York, New York 10020
As of October 2021, Jonathan Karp is the CEO of Simon & Schuster Publishing.
No, they did not. If you are referring to his 1996 book, it was published by a California company called Guthy-Renker, which is known for direct marketing and for selling various products as informercials on late night television. Simon and Schuster is a New York-based book publisher, and they did publish several other books by Mr. Robbins, including Unlimited Power (1997). I enclose a link to the company's website.
Publishing companies are often named for the person who started them, such as Harper Collins and Simon & Schuster. You could easily make up a name or a combination of names and have a good fake company that way.
If you mean the Publisher - Simon & Schuster
Some are: Random House, Penguin, and Simon & Schuster.
Yes, Simon and Schuster Publishing Co does publish texts in philosophy, but they are not primarily known as a philosophy publisher. They have a diverse range of publications across various genres including fiction, non-fiction, self-help, and children's books.
Tears of a Tiger was first published in 1994 by Atheneum. It was also later published in 1996 by Simon Pulse who are an imprint of the publisher Simon & Schuster. An imprint is essentially a trade name and some publishers have various. Simon Pulse is an imprint for children's literature in the Simon & Schuster publishing house.