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  2. Wiley-Blackwell - Wikipedia

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    On November 17, 2006, John Wiley & Sons announced it had "entered into a definitive agreement to acquire" Blackwell Publishing. [7] The acquisition was completed in February 2007, at a purchase price of £572 million. Blackwell Publishing was merged into Wiley's Global Scientific, Technical, and Medical business to create Wiley-Blackwell. [1]

  3. Frankenstein - Wikipedia

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    Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus is an 1818 Gothic novel written by English author Mary Shelley. Frankenstein tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who creates a sapient creature in an unorthodox scientific experiment. Shelley started writing the story when she was 18, and the first edition was published anonymously ...

  4. Blackwell's - Wikipedia

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    Blackwell UK, also known as Blackwell's and Blackwell Group, is a British academic book retailer and library supply service owned by Waterstones. It was founded in 1879 by Benjamin Henry Blackwell, [4] after whom the chain is named, on Broad Street, Oxford. The brand now has a chain of 18 shops, and an accounts and library supply service.

  5. Blackwells - Wikipedia

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    Blackwell UK, also known as Blackwell's, a chain of bookshops, online retail, mail order and library supply services in the United Kingdom; Blackwell Publishing, now part of Wiley-Blackwell; Blackwells, Georgia; Blackwells, Virginia; Blackwells Corner, California; Blackwells Mills, New Jersey; Blackwells Mills Canal House, in Blackwells Mill ...

  6. Wiley (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Wiley-Blackwell (publisher) - Wikipedia

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  8. Basil Blackwell - Wikipedia

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    The publishing arm is now part of Wiley-Blackwell. He was educated at Magdalen College School, Oxford and Merton College, Oxford. [2] [3] He was the first person in his family to attend university. In 1913, he began working with his father at Blackwell's. Upon his father's death in 1924, he took over the company and remained working there for ...

  9. Wiley - Wikipedia

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    Wiley (publisher), a publishing company also known as John Wiley & Sons Wiley-Blackwell, an imprint of the publisher; Wiley College, Texas, U.S. Wiley Rein, ...