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    gbv_172460029X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: Farmington Hills, Mi Gale 2007 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9780810345867 , 0810345862
    Series Statement: Gale Literature Resource Center
    Content: Aberdeen University Press Limited -- George Allen -- J.W. Arrowsmith -- B.T. Batsford -- S.O. Beeton -- George Bell and Sons -- William Bemrose -- Benn Brothers Limited -- Richard Bentley -- Basil Blackwell Publisher -- David Bogue -- H. G. Bohn -- Bradbury and Evans -- Browne and Nolan -- Burns and Oates -- Cassell and Company Limited -- W. and R. Chambers -- John Chapman -- Chapman and Hall -- Chatto and Windus -- E. Churton and Company -- Joseph Cundall -- Daniel Press -- John Dicks -- William Dugdale -- Frederick Startridge Ellis -- Eyre and Spottiswoode -- Samuel French, Limited -- Hodder and Stoughton, Limited -- Hurst and Blackett -- Jarrold and Sons -- William Kidd -- Charles Knight and Company -- Leadenhall Press -- Edward Lloyd -- Macmillan and Company -- John Macrone -- John Maxwell -- McGlashan and Gill -- Middle Hill press -- William Milner -- A.R. Mowbray and Company, Limited -- Edward Moxon -- Thomas Nelson and Sons -- Thomas Cautley Newby -- David Nutt -- J.H. Parker -- John W. Parker -- S.W. Partridge and Company -- Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Company Limited -- William Pickering -- G.P. Putnam's Sons -- Joseph Rickerby -- George Routledge and Sons -- Saunders and Otley --- Simms and M'Intyre -- William Skeffington -- W.H. Smith and Son -- Elliot Stock -- Strahan and Company -- Swan Sonnenschein Limited -- Charles Tilt -- Tinsley Brothers -- T. Fisher Unwin -- Victoria Press -- Vizetelly and Company -- Ward, Lock and Company -- Frederic Warne and Company.
    Content: Contains concise individual company histories on the publishing houses in Britain from the dawn of the early modern book trade (from the then common practice of a publisher commissioning, financing, printing, and selling publications directly to the public) to the modern era of specialization and the establishment of publishing as a distinct trade separate from printing and bookselling
    Note: Original 412 p , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web , Mode of access: Internet.
    Language: English
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