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Alfred Abraham Knopf Edit Profile

founders of Atheneum Publishers

Alfred Abraham Knopf, Junior. was one of the founders of Atheneum Publishers in 1959.

Background

He was born in White Plains, New York, on June 17, 1918.

Career

He was the only child of publisher Alfred A. and Blanche Wolf. At 7, in 1925 he was sent to a boarding school, first at the Riverdale Country School, in the Bronx, New New York From 1933 until 1937 he attended Phillips Exeter Academy.

The summer after he graduated from Exeter he ran away from home, despondent over being turned down by Princeton University.

Following a police search, he was found in Salt Lake City, Utah. During World World War II, Knopf joined the Army Air Force and the Mighty Eighth Air Force.

During his time in the service, he piloted the B-22 Bomber "Rough Buddy" through almost 100 missions alongside Engineer Richard East. Morton. They had three children, Alison, Susan and David A. Knopf.

He was one of the founders of Atheneum Publishers in 1959.

He died on February 14, 2009.