Lebhar-Friedman Books

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Lebhar-Friedman Books is a renowned publishing house that specializes in the production and distribution of a wide range of books and publications. The company is a subsidiary of the Lebhar-Friedman group, a leading media company with a rich history dating back to 1925.

History[edit | edit source]

Lebhar-Friedman was founded in 1925 by Maurice Lebhar and Jesse Friedman. The company initially focused on trade publications before expanding into book publishing. Over the years, Lebhar-Friedman Books has published a variety of titles across different genres, including cookbooks, business books, and health and wellness books.

Notable Publications[edit | edit source]

Lebhar-Friedman Books has been responsible for publishing a number of notable titles. Some of these include:

  • The Food Lover's Guide to the World - A comprehensive guide to global cuisine, featuring recipes and culinary traditions from around the world.
  • Business Unusual - A book that explores innovative business strategies and practices.
  • Healthy Living Handbook - A guide to maintaining a healthy lifestyle, with tips on diet, exercise, and mental well-being.

Impact and Influence[edit | edit source]

Lebhar-Friedman Books has had a significant impact on the publishing industry. The company's commitment to producing high-quality, informative books has earned it a reputation as a trusted source of knowledge. Its publications have been used as educational resources in schools and universities, and have also been influential in shaping public discourse on a range of topics.

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