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Greystone Books was an imprint of Douglas & McIntyre, and won the CBA Libris Award for Marketing Achievement of the Year in 2007. [1] After Douglas & McIntyre went bankrupt in 2013, [2] publisher [3] Rob Sanders [4] bought Greystone Books and launched it as an in independent company.
Douglas and McIntyre (2013) Ltd. is a Canadian book publishing firm. Douglas & McIntyre was founded by James Douglas and Scott McIntyre in 1971 as an independent publishing company based in Vancouver. [2] Reorganized with new owners in 2008 as D&M Publishers Inc., it bought New Society Publishers.
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Douglas McIntyre may refer to: Douglas McIntyre (Homosexuals Anonymous) , National Director of Homosexuals Anonymous Douglas McIntyre (politician) , Douglas Carmichael "Mike" McIntyre II, politician
Franklin Howard White, CM OBC (born 1945 in Abbotsford, British Columbia) is a Canadian writer, editor and publisher.. In the early 1970s, he founded the Raincoast Chronicles and Harbour Publishing.
City of Glass is a book by Canadian author Douglas Coupland, published by Douglas and McIntyre in 2000, featuring short essays and photographs of his home town of Vancouver, British Columbia. Each essay deals with a different aspect of the city, such as the glass condominium towers which dominate the Vancouver skyline and give the book its title.
First edition, cover artist: Andy Everson Take Us to Your Chief: and Other Stories is a collection of nine short stories by Canadian author, playwright, and journalist Drew Hayden Taylor published in 2016 by Douglas & McIntyre.
The print version has been published since 1932, and was founded by Carolyn F. Ulrich, chief of the periodicals division of the New York Public Library as Periodicals Directory: A Classified Guide to a Selected List of Current Periodicals Foreign and Domestic.