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Publishing Miracle on Thirty-fourth Street


Article # : 15389 

Section : BOOK WORLD
Issue Date : 12 / 1989  2,047 Words
Author : Dave Wood
Dave Wood is books editor of the Minneapolis Star Tribune and an author who has written five books about the upper Midwest: Wisconsin Life Trip, Wisconsin Prairie Diary, Telling Tales Out of School, The Pie lady of Winthrop, and his most recent, My Mother the Arsonist.

       CHRISTMAS
       The Annual of Christmas Literature and Art, Vol. 59
       The editors of Augsburg Fortress
       Minneapolis, Minnesota: Augsburg Fortress, 1989
       64 pp., $16.95, cloth; $8.95, paper
       
        This Christmas story begins in a four-story building with a façade the dun hue of unleavened Norwegian flatbread, sitting stolidly at Fifth Avenue and Fourth Street on Minneapolis' old newspaper Row, in the heart of the printing district. The white-on-black sign above the main entrance is matter-of-fact:
       
        AUGSBURG FORTRESS
        BOOKS, BILBES, CHURCH SUPPLIES
       
        Behind these somber walls is the publishing company of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). This year, the Augsburg Fortress will post sales of between $62 and $63 million, making it the second- or third-largest denominational publisher in the United States.
       
        Also from behind these walls comes a colorful, nay exotic, book, Christmas: An Annual of Christmas Literature and Art. Christmas has done its part to boost the religious publisher's revenues for more than half a century. To date, Augsburg Fortress and its predecessor have sold about 51 million copies of this beautifully mounted publication.
       
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