词条 | Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers |
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| image = | parent = | status = Defunct | founded = 1994 | founder = Daniel Kirkpatrick and George Walsh | successor = Routledge | country = United States | headquarters = Chicago | distribution = | keypeople = | publications = Books | topics = Reference | genre = | imprints = | revenue = | numemployees = | nasdaq = | url = }} Fitzroy Dearborn was an American publisher of academic library reference titles with offices in London and Chicago. It was acquired by Taylor & Francis as an imprint of Routledge Reference in 2002, before Taylor & Francis merged with Informa. At the time of its sale, the company had a backlist of 350 titles HistoryFitzroy Dearborn Publishers was founded in 1994 by Daniel Kirkpatrick and George Walsh. The company was a publisher of academic library reference titles with offices in London and Chicago. It was acquired by the UK-based Taylor & Francis Group as an imprint of Routledge Reference in 2002.[1] Taylor & Francis itself subsequently merged with Informa. At the time of its sale, the company had a backlist of 350 titles, many of them award-winning. NameThe name of the company was derived from the districts of London and Chicago in which its offices were located, Fitzrovia and Dearborn respectively. TitlesFitzroy Dearborn's titles included:
References1. ^Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers acquired by T&F, The Bookseller, 9 September 2002 External links
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