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Depiction of Lucifer-Phosphorus as a bringer of light. The Lucis Trust, formerly known as the Lucifer Publishing Company, is a nonprofit service organization incorporated in the United States in 1922 by Alice Bailey and her husband Foster Bailey, to act as a fiduciary trust for the publishing of twenty-four books of esoteric, occult philosophy published under Alice Bailey's name, and to fund ...
New York University Press; Parent company: New York University: Founded: 1916: Founder: Elmer Ellsworth Brown: Country of origin: United States: Headquarters location: New York, New York: Distribution: Ingram Publisher Services (US) [1] Combined Academic Publishers (UK) [2] Publication types: Books: Official website: nyupress.org
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Continuum acquired Athlone Press, which was founded in 1948 as the University of London publishing house and sold to the Bemrose Corporation in 1979. [5] In 2003, Continuum acquired the London-based Hambledon & London [6] (Sunday Times Small Publisher of the Year 2001–02), [7] a publisher of trade history for the general reader.
George Braziller (February 12, 1916 [1] – March 16, 2017) [2] was an American book publisher and the founder of George Braziller, Inc., a firm known for its literary and artistic books and its publication of foreign authors.
Originally founded in 1975, as a standalone academic publisher, University Press of America purchased the Rowman & Littlefield publishing house in 1987. In 1998, University Press of America adopted the Rowman & Littlefield name as its own, [1] [2] while introducing the University Press of America name as an imprint of Rowman & Littlefield ...