Ebury Publishing
Ebury Publishing is a division of Penguin Random House, and is a well-known publisher of general non-fiction books in the UK. Ebury was founded in 1961 as a division of Nat Mags and was originally located on Ebury Street in London. It was sold to Century Hutchinson in 1989; Century Hutchinson was acquired by Random House.[1][2] Random House merged with Penguin Group to form Penguin Random House in 2013.
Parent company | Penguin Random House |
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Founded | 1961 |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Headquarters location | London |
Publication types | books |
Fiction genres | general non-fiction |
Imprints | BBC Books Ebury Press Rider Time Out Virgin Books Vermilion |
Official website | www |
Under its umbrella are the imprints BBC Books, Ebury Press, Rider, Time Out, Virgin Books and Vermilion—each with their own, distinct identity and specialist areas of publishing.
References
- "History of the Random House Imprints". Retrieved 20 January 2018.
- McDOWELL, EDWIN (8 May 1987). "Random House to Buy British Group". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
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