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Edinburgh and London.
Publishers and printers, 45 George Street, Edinburgh and 37 Paternoster Row, London.


1804 The business was founded by William Blackwood.


1817 The first edition was published of what became "Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine".


1926 William Blackwood and Sons Limited was incorporated as a private company, with capital of £20,000, to acquire the business carried on in Edinburgh and London by William Blackwood and Sons, publishers.<ref>The Scotsman 3 April 1926</ref> 


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Publishers and printers, 45 George Street, Edinburgh and 37 Paternoster Row, London.

1804 The business was founded by William Blackwood.

1817 The first edition was published of what became "Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine".

1926 William Blackwood and Sons Limited was incorporated as a private company, with capital of £20,000, to acquire the business carried on in Edinburgh and London by William Blackwood and Sons, publishers.[1]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Scotsman 3 April 1926