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  2. Cheap Repository Tracts - Wikipedia

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    She, drew up her plan for publishing such works in the West Country during 1794 and circulated it among her friends who encouraged her to extend it to cover the whole country and to appoint London distributors. A committee to form the Cheap Repository for Moral and Religious Tracts was established with Henry Thornton as Treasurer.

  3. St. Martin's Press - Wikipedia

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    St. Martin's Press is a book publisher headquartered in Manhattan in New York City. It is headquartered in the Equitable Building. St. Martin's Press is considered one of the largest English-language publishers, [3] bringing to the public some 700 titles a year under six imprints. St. Martin's Press's current editor in chief is George Witte.

  4. List of defunct American magazines - Wikipedia

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    Marvelmania Magazine (1969–1971) Mary Beth's Bean Bag World (1997–2001) Mary Beth's Teddy Bears & More, H&S Media Inc. (2000–2001) Mary-Kate and Ashley Magazine, H&S Media Inc. ( –2001) Massachusetts Magazine (1789–1796) The Masses (1911–1917) The Master Skier (ca.1987–2010) Mature Outlook, Merdith Corp./Sears Roebuck Corp. (1983 ...

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  6. John Marshall (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    John Marshall was baptised 28 November 1756 in the parish church of St Mary Aldermary, London, the son of Richard Marshall (fl. 1752–1779) and his wife Ellenor. [3] His father was a junior partner, then full partner and finally owner of a successful chapbook and popular print business at No. 4, Aldermary Churchyard, off Watling Street, which had been founded in 1755 by William and Cluer Dicey.

  7. List of English-language small presses - Wikipedia

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    This list does include periodic publishers of poetry, and literature journals and magazines, including alternative comic books. This list does not include exclusively online publishers, academic publishers (who often publish very limited print runs, but for a different market), or businesses operating solely as printers, such as print-on-demand ...

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  9. St. Marys Oracle - Wikipedia

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    Prettyman, a schoolteacher who had developed an interest in typography, taught himself over a series of weekends to set type and run the press. [5] He would later change the paper's to The Oracle in 1881. [6] The paper passed through a number of owner's before becoming R. A. Gallagher purchased it and changed the name to the St Marys Oracle in ...