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Portfolio Magazine, also known as Portfolio, The Magazine of the Fine Arts, was published bimonthly from 1979 to 1983 by Portfolio Associates of New York City. The editor and publisher was Edwin S. Grosvenor , who went on to edit American Heritage magazine.
Portfolio is a division of Penguin Group (USA) and Penguin Random House founded in 2001 by Adrian Zackheim [1] as a business book imprint dedicated to technology, economics, entrepreneurship, biography, and investigative journalism.
The Portfolio (1870–1893), a British fine arts magazine Portfolio Magazine (1979–1983), an American fine arts magazine Portfolio.com , website for business magazine Condé Nast Portfolio (2007–2009), standalone website after magazine ceased (2009–2016)
Greenleaf Publishing Sheffield, England 906097 Policy Exchange: London, England 906098 Footprint Books: Bath, UK 906136 Alastair Sawday Publishing Long Ashton, UK 906155 Black Dog Publishing 906167 Mortons of Horncastle: Horncastle, UK 906201 Fiscal Publications Birmingham, England 906254 PCCS Books Ross-on-Wye, UK 906294 Directory of Social Change
Taunton Press is a publisher of periodicals, books, and websites for the hobbyist and building trades based in Newtown, Connecticut.It was established in 1975 by Paul Roman and his wife Jan. [2]
Gallagher has also inaugurated a publishing program under which D.A.P. publishes or co-publishes art books and illustrated works of fiction. [4] One of the firm's publishing imprints is Metropolis Books, which focuses on urban design and architecture. [3] In the mid-1990s, D.A.P. launched a website to sell books directly to consumers.
White Mane Publishing Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, US 943432 Slack Incorporated 944203 Marian Press 945397 [15] Epicenter Press Seattle, Washington, US 946133 Lakeland Publishing Company Preston, England 946148 Poppyland Publishing North Walsham, UK 946184 Kingfisher Railway Publications Southampton, England 946219 Key Publishing: Stamford, UK ...
Studio was founded in 1962 under the name "Fine Art Developments". It operates online and through catalogues and currently sells electronics, furniture, homeware and gifts. Studio also offer a buy now, pay later service called Studio Pay. In 2022, Studio was purchased out of administration by Frasers Group for £26.8 million. [2]