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Annals Of A Publishing House - Volume 3



Annals Of A Publishing House - Volume 3
This excerpt from "Annals of a Publishing House - Volume 3" tells the story of William Blackwood and Sons, a Scottish publishing house that became one of the most influential in the world. The company was founded by John Blackwood, and under his leadership, it grew rapidly into a leading publishing house. In 1852, William Blackwood assumed control of the company after his uncle Robert died. He reo... more details
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  • William Blackwood and Sons was a Scottish publishing house that became one of the most influential in the world
  • John Blackwood founded the company in 1813 and under his leadership, it grew rapidly into a leading publishing house
  • In 1852, William Blackwood assumed control of the company after his uncle Robert died


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This excerpt from "Annals of a Publishing House - Volume 3" tells the story of William Blackwood and Sons, a Scottish publishing house that became one of the most influential in the world. The company was founded by John Blackwood, and under his leadership, it grew rapidly into a leading publishing house. In 1852, William Blackwood assumed control of the company after his uncle Robert died. He reorganised the firm and added its prominence, forming working relationships with many of the leading Victorian writers. He also expanded the company's output to include travel writers. William Blackwood and Sons was eventually bought by Routledge in 1967.

Annals of a Publishing House contains the early history of the influential Scottish publishing house, William Blackwood and Sons. From small beginnings, the firm had rapidly become the leading Scottish publishing house, dominating the literary world, particularly through Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine. Owing to the death of Mrs Oliphant, the commissioned author, Volume 3 was written by Mary Porter, daughter of John Blackwood, sixth son of the founder, and covers his career. Beginning as head of the new London branch, he assumed control of the firm on the death of his uncle Robert in 1852. He reorganised the firm and added its prominence. He formed working relationships with many of the leading Victorian writers, including Elizabeth Barrett Browning, George Eliot, Edward Bulwer Lytton and Thomas Hardy. He expanded the firm's output to include travel writers such as Burton on India and Speke on the search for the source of the Nile.

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