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Charles Wiley (1782–1826) was an American bookseller, [1] [2] printer and the founder of the business that, under the direction of his son John Wiley, became an academic publisher, and eventually the current organization John Wiley & Sons.
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Wiley Quartermaine-Corinthos Michael's son with Nelle Benson. He was switched with Wiley-Cooper Jones after being born by Nelle and Brad Cooper. The switch was discovered, and Wiley was returned to Michael. Wiley was adopted by Willow Tait, Michael's wife and Nelle's twin sister. Amelia Grace Corinthos Michael's daughter with Willow Tait.
After 22 years with education publisher John Wiley & Sons (JW.A) and 13 years as its chief executive officer, William Pesce announced that he will retire on April 30, 2011. He will be replaced ...
Episode 11, which began filming at the beginning of 2023 and ended in September, focuses on New Jersey natives and Glen Ridge residents John and Arianna Wiley, and their over 140-year-old ...
The Hoboken, New Jersey, headquarters. The company was established in 1807 when Charles Wiley opened a print shop in Manhattan.The company was the publisher of 19th century American literary figures like James Fenimore Cooper, Washington Irving, Herman Melville, and Edgar Allan Poe, as well as of legal, religious, and other non-fiction titles.
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John Wiley & Sons, a publishing company; John A. Wiley (1843–1909), Pennsylvania businessman, National Guard and Civil War soldier; John Cooper Wiley (1893–1967), US foreign service officer and ambassador; John D. Wiley (born 1942), former Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin–Madison; John F. Wiley (1920–2013), American football ...