West Village townhouse with a storied past and light-filled present seeks $18M

Oct 4, 2019 |

Listing images courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Publisher Barney Rossett started Grove Press in the 1960s for only $3,000 and turned it into a major publishing house notable for introducing American readers to authors like Henry Miller, Eugene Ionesco, Tom Stoppard, and Jean Genet. At the time, he was living in a 25-foot wide townhouse […more]

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