Background
Rinehart was a son of mystery writer Mary Roberts Rinehart, a brother of publisher Stanley Rinehart, Junior., and a brother of producer and playwright Alan Rinehart. Rinehart was born on 14 September 1902 in Allegheny, Pennsylvania (which has since merged with Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania).
Education
He graduated from the Morristown School in Morristown, New Jersey (now Morristown-Beard School) in 1920. Rinehart then completed his bachelor"s degree at Harvard University in 1924.
Career
Rinehart began his career in publishing as a worker in the shipping room at George H. Doran. He later served as a book salesman for the company. In 1929, Rinehart co-founded the publishing house Farrar & Rinehart with Stanley Rinehart and John C. Farrar.
Rinehart then served as a vice president
In just a few weeks, Rinehart and his associates began announcing a slate of upcoming publications:
Myron Brinig"s Singermann
Paxton Hibben"s The Peerless Leader: William Jennings Bryan
Du Bose Heyward"s Half-Print Flask
Jacob Zeitlin and Homer Woodbridge"s Life and Letters of Stuart P. Sherman
Herbert Gorman"s The Incredible Marquis: Alexandre Dumas
Mary Roberts Rinehart"s The Romantics
After Farrah & Rinehart acquired the Cosmopolitan Book Corporation from William Randolph Hearst in 1931, the company began a new division to publish college textbooks. After Farrah left to start Farrar & Straus (now Farrar, Straus, and Giroux in 1946, Farrar & Rinehart changes its name to mpany.The new name reflected joint corporate leadership of Rinehart and Frederick Rinehart.
Rinehart served as the vice president and Stanley Rinehart served as the president In 1953, the company published The Wonderful World of Insects as the first book printed by the Photon (known as the Lumitype in France), a photographic type composing machine invented by René Alphonse Higonnet and Louis Moyroud.
The Photon machine (known as the Lumitype in France) used a photoengraving process to print text and images on paper, which made hotel metal typesetting obsolete.
Seven years later, mpany merged with Henry Holt and Company and John C. Winston Company to form Holt, Rinehart, and Winston (now the Holt McDougal Division of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt). Rinehart served as a vice president at the new company before retiring from publishing in 1963. Rinehart served as President of the Mary Roberts Rinehart Foundation.
Incorporated in 1958, the foundation provides grants and editorial advice to promising writers.
lieutenant also annually awards the Mary Roberts Rinehart Award to a woman writer of non-fiction. Rinehart married Elizabeth Sherwood from Geneva, New New York They had one child, Cornelia.