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| Dun Emer Press | The Dun Emer Press was founded by Evelyn Gleeson in 1903 and was run by her and members of the Yeats family until 1908. In 1908 the Dun Emer Press became the Cuala Press, under the direction of Elizabeth Yeats. See the FOB entry for Cuala Press. | 2008 |
| E. & F. N. Spon | E. & F. N. Spon (also known as the Spon Press) began publishing around 1850, specialising in engineering and architectural works, and eventually became part of the Routledge Group. The Routledge Group was purchased by the Taylor & Francis Group in 1998. See www.taylorandfrancisgroup.com and www.routledge.com. | 2006 |
| E. E. Barclay and Company | The publishing firm of E. E. Barclay and Company was founded in 1840 in New York. The firm subsequently moved to Cincinnati and then to Philadelphia, and went out of business in 1891. See 'Dictionary of Literary Biography' 49 (1986), p. 39. | 2009 |
| E. Fleming & Co. | E. Fleming & Co. (later C. B. Fleming & Co.) was one of the three firms which came together as Norwood Press from 1894. After World War II, production declined and Norwood Press and its constituent companies had all closed by 1953 [information from the records of the Norwood Historical Society]. | 2009 |
| E. J. Arnold & Son Ltd | E. J. Arnold & Son Ltd was founded in Leeds in 1863 and became a major firm of stationers, printers and publishers. In 1989 most of the firm was acquired by Nottingham Group plc and merged with Nottingham Educational Supplies to form NES Arnold. NES Arnold became part of the Novara group and in 2001 was purchased by Findel plc. See www.findel-education.co.uk and www.nesarnold.co.uk. | 2008 |
| E. J. Arnold Publishing Division | E. J. Arnold & Son Ltd was founded in Leeds in 1863 and became a major firm of stationers, printers and publishers. In 1989 the E. J. Arnold Publishing Division was sold to the UK firm of Thomas Nelson. See the FOB entry for Thomas Nelson. | 2008 |
| E. P. Dutton and Company | Edward Payson Dutton founded a book-selling firm in Boston in 1852, and began publishing in the 1860s. The firm was acquired by New American Library, and in 1986 New American Library was purchased by Penguin Group USA, which still uses the Dutton imprint. See us.penguingroup.com. | 2008 |
| Eagle Press | Eagle Press was an Australian printing firm. According to the catalogue of the archive of Angus and Robertson in the State Library of New South Wales, Eagle Press was acquired by Angus and Robertson in the 1920s and renamed Halstead Press. In 1972 Halstead Press was sold by Angus and Robertson to John Sands Pty Ltd. See www.johnsands.com.au. | 2009 |
| Ebury Press | Ebury Press was purchased by Century Hutchinson from the National Magazine Company in 1989. The firm is now part of Random House UK, which is owned by Bertelsmann. See www.bertelsmann.com and www.randomhouse.co.uk. See also the FOB entry for Century Hutchinson. | 2008 |
| Econ Verlag | Econ Verlag was founded as an economics publisher in 1950, and was subsequently acquired by the Axel Springer group, becoming part of Econ Ullstein List and then from 2000 to 2003 of Ullstein Heyne List. Ullstein Heyne List was broken up in 2003 and Econ Verlag was sold to Bonnier AB of Stockholm. It is now an imprint of Ullstein Buchverlage. See www.bonnier.com and www.ullsteinbuchverlage.de. | 2008 |
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