Title | Bio | Type |
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Routledge |
Founded by George Routledge in 1836, Routledge was best known in the 19th Century for its reasonably-priced railway stall books (Routledge's Railway Library). |
Publisher |
Rogers, Coleridge & White Ltd |
Copyright holder for Dora Carrington (1893-1932) |
Literary Agency |
Rider & Co | Publisher | |
Readers Union | Publisher | |
Raymond Savage Limited | Literary Agency | |
Random House Group Ltd | Publisher | |
Random House Canada | Distributor, Publisher | |
Random House | Publisher | |
R. & R. Clark |
Well-known and highly respected Edinburgh printers used by many prominent London publishers. |
Binder, Printer |
Prediction | Periodical | |
Picture Post | Periodical | |
Percy Lund Humphries & Co Ltd | Printer | |
Penguin Books Limited |
Selected Reading and Bibliography
Jeremy Lewis, Penguin Special: The Life and Times of Allen Lane (London: Viking, 2005). |
Publisher |
Penguin Books Inc |
New York |
Publisher |
Pelican Press | Printer | |
Pelican |
Pelican Books is a non-fiction imprint of Penguin Books, which began in 1936. The first Penguin paperbacks were colour coded by genre, and the Pelicans were turquoise. |
Publisher |
Pearn, Pollinger & Higham |
Directors David Higham, Laurence Pollinger and Nancy R. Pearn. |
Literary Agency |
Pan Books Ltd | Publisher | |
Oxford University Press UK | Publisher | |
Oxford University Press Canada |
On 10 August 1904, when Oxford University Press (OUP) set up shop in the Clarendon building at 25 Richmond Street West in downtown Toronto – kno |
Publisher |