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who demolished much of the site, with the exception of the Montgomery Building - an office block built in 1953 - which is now the Lord Hope Building, and the giant warehouse building at the corner of Cathedral Street and St James's Road which is now the Curran Building and
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In 1953, Collins launched its Fontana Books series. Later Fontana Books became a Collins imprint complete with its own series, including the Fontana Monarchs, the Fontana African Fiction series and, from 1970, the
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On 8 February 2013, it was announced that some parts of the Collins non-fiction imprint would be merged with the HarperPress imprint to form a new William Collins imprint.
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In 2010, Collins Education acquired three publishers, Belair Creative, a British publisher specialising in art and design resources for British primary students,
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Collins ultimately became a diverse and prolific company, publishing a wide range of titles, including many aimed at a juvenile audience, such as the books of
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reports W. Collins & Co., or William Collins & Company, Collins & Co., etc., before "sometime in the 1860s", then "William Collins Sons and Co.")
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In 1965, Collins began publication of The Companion Guides, a series of illustrated travel guides to France, the Mediterranean lands and the British Isles.
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follow a different numbering system to the accepted American one. Collins's Armada Books imprint also published similar series, such as the
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in the mid 1970s. The former warehouse and distribution building (originally constructed in 1960) is now the Curran Building and
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It publishes print and interactive digital products for primary and secondary teachers in the United Kingdom and internationally.
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Although the early emphasis of the company had been on religion and education, Collins also published more widely. In 1917, with
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In 2011, Collins Education launched Collins Online Learning, an online learning platform for students and teachers.
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By the late 1970s, Collins was also responsible for publishing the long-running American Children's
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The House of Collins: The Story of a Scottish Family of Publishers from 1789 to the Present Day
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This article is about the publisher. For the textile company William Hollins & Co, see
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was published. The company was renamed William Collins, Sons and Co Ltd. in 1868. (The
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In the mid 1970s, Collins moved all of its operations out of its historic site in the
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acquired a 40% stake in 1981. In 1983, Collins acquired the publishing operations of
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by R.D. Collins, 2004. classiccrimefiction.com, 2013. Retrieved 11 December 2013.
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hardbacks akin to their American style. Paperbacks soon followed from Collins'
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Records of William Collins, Sons and Co Ltd, publishers, Glasgow, Scotland
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Collins' original site in the Townhead area of Glasgow was sold to the
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in 1819, in partnership with Charles Chalmers, the younger brother of
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In 1848, the firm developed as a publishing venture, specialising in
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William Collins & Sons
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Parent company
HarperCollins
William Collins
Townhead
Glasgow
collins.co.uk
Scottish
Presbyterian
William Collins
Glasgow
Thomas Chalmers
Tron Church
Harper & Row
HarperCollins
Sir William Collins
religious
atlas
Library of Congress
Sir Godfrey Collins
Collins Crime Club
Agatha Christie
Rex Stout
Nero Wolfe
Golden Age of Detective Fiction
C. S. Lewis
George Orwell
John Piper

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