Heinemann

Heinemann is a UK publishing house founded by William Heinemann in Covent Garden, London in 1890. On William Heinemann's death in 1920 a majority stake was purchased by U.S. publisher Doubleday. Heinemann was purchased by the Octopus Publishing Group in 1985; Octopus was purchased by Reed International (now Reed Elsevier) in 1987. Random House bought Heinemann's trade publishing (now named William Heinemann) in 1997. Heinemann's educational unit ... more

Date founded:

  • 1890

Founders:

Also known as:

  • W. Heinemann,
  • William Heinemann,
  • William Heinemann Ltd,
  • William Heinemann, an imprint of Random House

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William Heinemann

William Heinemann (18 May 1863 – 5 October 1920) was the founder of the Heinemann publishing house in London. He was born in 1863, in Surbiton, Surrey. In his early life he wanted to be a musician, either as a performer or a composer, but, realising that he lacked the ability to be successful in...

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