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publishing and house
* Atlantic Books, an independent British publishing house
Institutionally it is based on the Annales journal, the SEVPEN publishing house, the ( FMSH ), and especially the 6th Section of the École pratique des hautes études, all based in Paris.
The following year, Diabelli and Cappi parted ways, with Diabelli launching a new publishing house, Diabelli & Co, in 1824.
Diabelli's publishing house expanded throughout his life, before he retired in 1851, leaving it under the control of Carl Anton Spina.
* Abingdon Press, publishing house of the United Methodist Church
Many changes followed: the first full-time in house designer and publications officer were appointed in 1964, A Friends organization was set up in 1968, an Education Service established in 1970 and publishing house in 1973.
* The borzoi is the symbol of Alfred A. Knopf publishing house.
The Schwabe publishing house was founded in 1488 by Johannes Petri and is the oldest publishing house still in business.
Johann Froben also operated his printing house in Basel and was notable for publishing works by Erasmus.
* Bilingual Review Press, a publishing house affiliated with Arizona State University
He worked for a while in a small publishing house while attempting to sell his drawings to newspapers and other printed material with little success.
Severin argues that since Pitman appears to have lived in the lodgings above the father's publishing house and since Defoe was a mercer in the area at the time, Defoe may have met Pitman and learned of his experiences as a castaway.
Long, who then established a non-profit corporation, “ The Christian Board of Publication ” as the Brotherhood publishing house.
DAW can claim to be the first mass market specialist science fiction and fantasy fiction publishing house.
In 1997 the Italian publishing house Editrice ComicArt published a lavish volume about Don Rosa's biography and work related to the Disney characters.
From 1506 to 1509, he was in Italy: in 1506 he graduated as Doctor of Divinity at the Turin University, and he spent part of the time at the publishing house of Aldus Manutius in Venice.
Fantasy Games Unlimited, often referred to as just FGU, is a publishing house for both table-top and role-playing games.
Mabel Fierz had pursued matters with Moore, and at the end of June 1932, Moore told Blair that Victor Gollancz was prepared to publish A Scullion's Diary for a £ 40 advance, through his recently founded publishing house, Victor Gollancz Ltd, which was an outlet for radical and socialist works.
* Health Communications, Inc., an American publishing house
After the story's appearance in The New Yorker, Salinger — who had already withdrawn to his house in New Hampshire — stopped publishing altogether.
In 1996, Orchises Press, a small publishing house in Virginia, started the process to publish " Hapworth " in book form.

publishing and Legacy
In the years leading to the closure of Black Isle, Interplay's financial difficulties would worsen, leading for the team to cancel anticipated games as Black Isle's Torn and Stonekeep 2: Godmaker, releasing only Icewind Dale II, publishing Lionheart: Legacy of the Crusader and developing Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II.
She then working in publishing as an editor at Basic Books and Legacy Books.

publishing and Foundation
Escher Foundation of Baarn, promotes Escher's work by organizing exhibitions, publishing books and producing films about his life and work.
Web publishing on LA84 Foundation.
He has been living in Kraków since 1997 where he runs the Ronald S. Lauder Foundation aimed at providing education to the small local Jewish community as well as local Gentiles, and where he set up Pardes Lauder, a Jewish religious publishing house which has so far published more than 20 books, including a prayer book and Haggada for Passover.
In Contemporary Authors Ellen Reiss, academic head of the Aesthetic Realism Foundation, stated ( in a book published by Definition Press, said Foundation's publishing arm ):
The Arno Schmidt Foundation ( Arno Schmidt Stiftung ) in Bargfeld, doted by Jan Philipp Reemtsma, is publishing his complete works.
Smallwood's publishing firm, Newfoundland Book Publishers ( 1967 ) Ltd., published Volumes 1 and 2 ; the Smallwood Heritage Foundation completed and published Volumes 3, 4, and 5.
On June 17, 1980, the Star Tribune announced it would cease publishing Harper's Magazine after the August 1980 issue ; however, on July 9, 1980, John R. MacArthur and his father, Roderick, obtained pledges from the directorial boards of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Atlantic Richfield Company, and CEO Robert Orville Anderson to amass the one-and-a-half million dollars needed to establish the Harper's Magazine Foundation that currently publishes the magazine.
The Foundation Asyl Mura is archivating and publishing historical recordings of geat samples of Kazakh music both traditional and classical.
By mid-decade, The Heritage Foundation had emerged as a key organization in the national conservative movement, publishing influential reports on domestic and defense issues, as well as pieces by prominent conservative figures, such as Bob Dole and Pat Robertson.
The Foundation also serves as a forum for activity, organizing conferences, debates and training seminars, publishing policy papers and reports, and initiating awareness campaigns.
He named it after his two children Tom and Ing-Marie Browaldh, and later donated the publishing company to a predecessor of the Swedish Free Enterprise Foundation.
The circle includes the Schumacher College in Totnes, Devon, the Resurgence Magazine ( now Resurgence & Ecologist ), the publishing company Green Books, the international non-governmental organisation Practical Action, the New Economics Foundation in the UK, the New Economics Institute ( formerly called the E. F. Schumacher Society ) founded in New England, the Soil Association, the educational centre Centre for Alternative Technology ( CAT ) North Wales, the Jeevika Trust, and the research organisation Schumacher Institute in Bristol.
* Cholsamaj Foundation homepage publishing house in Guatemala City for Mayan literature ( note: many pages on the site not yet translated into English ).
In 2009, the approximately fifty employees of the Sword of the Lord Foundation included editor Shelton Smith ; his son, Marlon, executive vice president ; and Shelton Smith's son-in-law, Guy King, vice president of publishing.
After publishing a paper on reincarnation in 1960, Stevenson was invited to travel to India and Sri Lanka by self-professed psychic and founder of the Parapsychology Foundation Eileen J. Garrett.
* Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Publishing ( BQFP ) – a publishing business managed by Bloomsbury for the Qatar Foundation
* Qscience – Open Access, peer-reviewed academic research journals publishing portal managed by Bloomsbury for the Qatar Foundation
In 2007 Klum contributed to the starting of a publishing company, Tierra Grande Publishing, the fundraising Terra Magna Foundation and EXPEDITIONSVERIGE. SE ( Expedition Sweden ), a five-year long environment and inspiration project about Sweden and the Baltic Sea Media Project together with producer Folke Rydén.
In addition to publishing the magazine, the Foundation runs events across Canada, including talks and debates on public policy.
Yale University Press is publishing the Future of American Democracy Series, which " aims to examine, sustain, and renew the historic vision of American democracy in a series of books by some of America's foremost thinkers ", in partnership with the Future of American Democracy Foundation.
Formed when the arc welding industry was in its infancy, the Foundation is now in its seventh decade of publishing educational texts and granting cash awards to recognize technical achievements.
The new Alliance was reconstituted as a non-profit industry-led organization, with the goal of publishing the Industry Foundation Class ( IFC ) as a neutral AEC product model responding to the AEC building lifecycle.

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