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The company was founded by Charles Dando Purnell in 1839 as a small family printers with small print shops in Radstock, Midsomer Norton and Paulton. [1] With the influence of Wilfred Harvey, who was originally the firm's accountant, Purnell & Sons grew from the 1920s onwards, with letterpress printing being added as well as a lithography department in the late 1930s.
Impact (action entertainment magazine) InStyle UK; International Cycle Sport; International Record Review; Internet Magazine; Khamsin; Knave; Krazy; New Worlds; NGC Magazine; Night Magazine; Nimbus; Nintendo Gamer; Nova; Now (1996–2019 magazine) Now! (1979–1981 magazine) No 1; Numbers; Nuts; The Occult Review; Official Dreamcast Magazine ...
Pages in category "Magazine publishing companies of the United Kingdom" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Aquila (children's magazine) Archive (magazine) Arena (magazine) Arena Three; Armchair Science; The Art Journal; The Art Newspaper; The Artist (UK magazine) The Artist and Journal of Home Culture; Artrocker (magazine) Arty (magazine) Asbri; Asiamoney; The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and Its Dependencies; Astronomy Now ...
PrintWeek is a UK print-related magazine and website.It covers print industry-specific subject matter, particularly the equipment and business sides of the sector. The fortnightly magazine focuses on industry news and printing equipment, and it also produces daily newspapers for industry exhibitions and runs its own awards.
In 1999, Gannett's newly formed UK subsidiary paid £922 million (about US $1.5 billion) for Newsquest and took on the company's debt. [3] In 2000, Gannett paid £525 million for Southampton-based News Communications and Media's South Coast dailies and weeklies – and its Southernprint magazine printing division – to add to Newsquest's ...
Originally a magazine publisher, Odhams later expanded into book publishing and then children's comics. The company was acquired by Fleetway Publications in 1961 and then IPC Magazines in 1963. In its final incarnation, Odhams was known for its Power Comics line of titles, notable for publishing reprints of American Marvel Comics superheroes.
Paper & Printing Trades Journal; Peeping Tom (magazine) Pentacle (magazine) People Management; Personal Computer Games; The Philosophers' Magazine; Planet (magazine) The Plant Review; The Playing-Card; The Poetry Review; Poetry Wales; Politick! Magazine; Positive News; Postscripts; Practical Farm Ideas; Pride Life