"What an engaging book! The voice is natural, fluent, warm and confident--I always trusted myself to the story, even as it moves forward and back in time, adds erudite flourishes, and intertwines the author's experiences with the historical narrative. The portrait of Charles Scribner Jr. here shows him to have been a wise and substantial contributor to the world of writing and ideas. An essential contribution to the history of book publishing in the 20thcentury and before."
--Michael Pietsch, CEO of Hachette Book Group"The Scribner family's generative and generational contributions to publishing run like a rhizome throughout this industry, and have grown collections of human creativity and volumes of learning. This wonderful narrative is further contribution to that impact, and conveys how the capacious and courageous hearts and minds of the Scribners found their focus in books, and in so doing forever shaped the reading experience."
--Christie Henry, Director of Princeton University PressPraise for the author's earlier books:
"Charles Scribner has revived the art form of 'personal history' with verve, style, and magical description."
--Andrew M. Greeley, author of The Catholic Myth"This charmingly conceived and beautifully written autobiography The Shadow of God traces the author's spiritual development through his passion for classical music, poetry, and prose."
--Louis Auchincloss, author of The Vanderbilt Era"Rubens is the kind of book that every educated reader wants--and rarely gets: a balanced mix of biography, art history, criticism, and cultural interpretation, all grounded in scholarship."
--Jacques Barzun, author of From Dawn to Decadence"Dr. Scribner's concise, scholarly, and eloquently written Bernini is a welcome addition to the literature on the master."
--Julius S. Held, author of Rembrandt Studies"The elegantly and engagingly written Sacred Muse is a sheer delight to read and contemplate."
--Franco Mormando, author of Bernini: His Life and His Rome"A charming memoir of a life in books."
-- "Kirkus Reviews""The result is a lively and refreshing must-read for those interested in the history of book publishing."
-- "Publishers Weekly""[A] warm and congenial collection of anecdotes by a self-described "professional son" collected over the course of a career that saw one of the greatest of American publishers whittled down by industry consolidation and conglomeration into a legacy brand."
-- "The F. Scott Fitzgerald Review"