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Blackwell Publishing, the world's leading society publisher, today announced the forthcoming launch of Oxonomics: Oxford University Economic Studies. The journal, the initiative of a group of ...
Blackwell's Bookshop closes for four weeks from today, but staff will continue working hard to assist readers with their purchases. From a 'books hotline' to a bike delivery service, customers ...
Based in Oxford, Blackwell Publishing ’ s revenue in 2005 was approximately £ 210 million, or $380 million, which is about the same as Wiley ’ s global Scientific, Technical and Medical (STM ...
Based in Oxford, Blackwell Publishing's revenue in 2005 was approximately £210 million, or $380 million, which is about the same as Wiley's global Scientific, Technical and Medical ...
Shortly after Benjamin Henry Blackwell opened his 12ft-square bookshop in Oxford, a reviewer wrote: "Those who came in from the noisy, cobbled street found quiet and an invitation, not so much ...
The head of one of Oxford's largest publishing companies has decided to retire at 54, following its £572m takeover by a US rival. Rene Olivieri was chief executive of Blackwell Publishing for 20 ...
The company had been owned by the Blackwell family since its founder opened his first bookshop in Oxford in 1879. Toby Blackwell, ... Video, 00:01:15 How Waterstones sells books in the lockdown.
The battle at Blackwell has galvanised the normally stuffy world of academic publishing and has been seen in Oxford as a cross between a soap opera and an episode of the 1970s TV series The ...
Blackwell's Books has been the largest independent bookstore in the United Kingdom and has been operating for 143 years. ... Oxford, Cambridge, Edinburgh and London ...
Blackwell Publishing, which has been embroiled in a long-running feud between members of the controlling family, on Friday has agreed to be acquired by US publisher John Wiley & Sons for £572m in ...
Blackwell’s is set to open a consumer-focused bookshop in Oxford Westgate Shopping Centre – the company’s fourth bookshop in the city.
He said Blackwell's - which ran 24 stores, including four in Oxford - is "amongst the most illustrious names in bookselling, a legacy for which we have the utmost respect".
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