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| A. & M. Publishing | A. & M. Publishing was established in 1989 in Guildford as a publisher on pharmaceutical and healthcare subjects. In 2002 the firm was acquired by Wiley Europe. See www.wiley.com. | 2008 |
| A. M. Robertson and Company | Alexander Mitchell Robertson founded his bookselling and publishing firm in San Francisco in 1889. The firm went out of existence around 1931. See 'Dictionary of Literary Biography' 49 (1986), p. 398. | 2009 |
| Alden, Beardsley and Company | The publishing firm of Alden, Markham and Company was founded in Auburn, New York in 1852 by James M. Alden, John E. Beardsley and others. The following year the firm changed its name to Alden, Beardsley and Company. The firm went out of business in 1857. See 'Dictionary of Literary Biography' 49 (1986), p. 7. | 2009 |
| Anglo-Canadian Music Publishers' Association | The Anglo-Canadian Music Publishers' Association was founded in Toronto in 1885 to counteract the import of pirated editions into Canada. The firm went into liquidation in 1920. See 'Music printing and publishing' / edited by D. W. Krummel and Stanley Sadie (1990). | 2007 |
| Applied Medical Informatics | The Salt Lake City firm of Applied Medical Informatics (AMI) was purchased by C. V. Mosby in 1997. Mosby became part of Reed Elsevier in 2001. See the FOB entry for Mosby and www.reed-elsevier.com. | 2006 |
| Arrow Music Press | Arrow Music Press was founded in New York in 1938 by Marc Blitzstein, Aaron Copland, Lehman Engel and Virgil Thomson. In 1956 its catalogue was acquired by Boosey & Hawkes. See 'Music printing and publishing' / edited by D. W. Krummel and Stanley Sadie (1990) and www.boosey.com. | 2014 |
| Aslib | Aslib was founded in 1924 as the Association of Special Libraries and Information Bureaux. In December 2004 Aslib went into liquidation. In 2005 its titles, name and rights were acquired by Routledge Reference, which is a division of Taylor & Francis. See www.taylorandfrancisgroup.com. | 2008 |
| Athenaeum | The Athenaeum magazine was founded in 1828 and continued until 1921, when it was incorporated into 'The Nation'. In the 1920s the title 'The Nation and Athenaeum' was often used. In 1931 'The Nation and Athenaeum' was taken over by 'The New Statesman'. See www.newstatesman.com/nsabout.htm. | 2007 |
| Atlantic Monthly Press | Atlantic Monthly Press was founded in 1917 as the publishing division of the Atlantic Monthly Company. In 1993 the firm was merged with Grove Press to form Grove/Atlantic Inc. See www.groveatlantic.com. | 2008 |
| Belford, Clarke and Company | The bookselling and publishing firm of Belford, Clarke and Company was founded in Chicago in 1875 by Alexander Belford and James Clarke. In 1892 the firm merged with several other publishing houses to form the Werner Company. Alexander Belford subsequently formed the firms of Belford, Middlebrook and Company and then Alexander Belford and Company. He ceased publishing around 1901 and died in 1906. See 'Dictionary of Literary Biography' 49 (1986), p. 47 and see the FOB entry for the Werner Company. | 2009 |
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