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The Quarto Group is a global illustrated book publishing group founded in 1976. It is domiciled in the United States and listed on the London Stock Exchange.. Quarto creates and sells illustrated books for adults and children, across 50 countries and in 40 languages, through a variety of traditional and non-traditional channels.
Christopher Weaver, the founder of the video game publisher Bethesda Softworks, and Robert A. Altman, a lawyer, founded ZeniMax Media in 1999. [3] The name is a portmanteau of "zenith" and "maximum". [4] The company was established to succeed Media Technology Limited as the parent company of Bethesda Softworks.
Publisher [ edit ] According to the ZENIT site, Innovative Media Inc. published and edited the publications of the agency, and ZENIT worked directly or in collaboration with the following non-profits internationally: Fundación ZENIT España in Spain , Association ZENIT in France , ZENIT eV in Germany , and Asociacao ZENIT in Brazil . [ 3 ]
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Talese, the imprint's publisher and editorial director, is a senior vice president of Doubleday. Permabooks, paperback division established in 1948; Rimington & Hooper, high-quality limited editions; Triangle Books, purchased in 1939 from Reynal & Hitchcock; sold inexpensive books through chain stores; Zenith Books, aimed at African-American youths
Officials with the Marion Police Department confiscated computers and cellphones from the publisher and staff of the Marion County Record in the Friday raid, prompting press freedom watchdogs to ...
Zenith: Volume Two Zenith: Phase Three (2000 AD Progs 626-634, 650-662, 667-670) Interlude Four (2000 AD Annual 1990) Phase Four (2000 AD Progs 791-806) zzzenith.com (2000 AD Prog 2001) Tales of the Alternative Earths (2000 AD Winter Special 1990) Permission to Land (2000 AD Prog 2050) 30 August 2023 157 158 Damnation Station Damnation Station:
The magazine was founded by six students of Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Hamburg in summer 1999 and was initially a non-profit project. [1] The founders wanted to introduce new perspectives about the MENA region to the German media landscape, which had long been the preserve of a handful of specialists, such as Peter Scholl-Latour and Gerhard Konzelmann, [2] and to challenge ...