Talk:A & C Black
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[edit]I see the company called "A & C Black Publishers Ltd." on the 'Net. The website and history links in the article have expired. I didn't look up Charles Black. Since Adam black has his own article, some CB info would be nice to add to this article.
Company information:
- Brief publisher info -
http://www.publishersglobal.com/directory/publisher-profile/1001/
- Company Overview of A & C Black Publishers Limited at Bloomberg Businessweek -
http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=27265493
- Brief publisher information, but more detailed tham Bloomberg Businessweek -
http://www.writersservices.com/reference/c-black-publishers-ltd
Some notable books published by A & C Black Publishers Ltd:
- publishes the Who's Who series from 1897 on -
http://www.writersservices.com/reference/c-black-publishers-ltd
- published the Who Was Who series, 1897-until at least 2005 -
- Adam & Charles Black: Publishing history of the books listed on the site (the earlier ones are obviously by other publishers with "Black in their name) -
http://openlibrary.org/publishers/Adam_&_Charles_Black
- Black's General Atlas of the World
"The publishing house of Adam and Charles Black was founded in 1807 when Adam Black opened his own bookshop shortly after his twenty-third birthday." http://www.abebooks.com/Blacks-General-Atlas-World-Adam-Charles/1671138188/bd
- owned the Encyclopædia Britannica from about 1827 to 1901 -
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/186618/Encyclopaedia-Britannica/301338/Seventh-edition#ref2463 http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/186618/Encyclopaedia-Britannica/301340/Ninth-edition#ref1120207
Thank you, Wordreader (talk) 19:43, 15 September 2013 (UTC)
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All fools day
[edit]The definition of "all fools day" has been altered since I saw an entry in the 1960's. "The whole world was fooled by an imaculate conception" Why? Dovid Alexander (talk) 10:53, 11 May 2017 (UTC)