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    Pergamon Press was an Oxford-based publishing house, founded by Paul Rosbaud and Robert Maxwell, that published scientific and medical books and journals. Originally called Butterworth-Springer, it is now an imprint of Elsevier. See more

    The core company, Butterworth-Springer, started in 1948 to bring the "Springer know-how and techniques of aggressive publishing in science" to Britain. Paul Rosbaud was the man with the knowledge. When Maxwell … See more

    Maxwell sold Pergamon Press to academic publishing giant Elsevier in March 1991 for £440 million; the funds were used to repay the large debt taken on by Maxwell in taking control of See more

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    Pergamon Press war ein englischer Wissenschaftsverlag (ab 1991 zu Elsevier gehörig), der 1948 unter der Leitung von Paul Rosbaud aus einer deutsch-englischen Zusammenarbeit mit dem Heidelberger Verlag Springer entstand (damals Butterworth-Springer genannt), und 1951 von Robert Maxwell erworben wurde (zu 75 Prozent, den Rest hielt zunächst Rosbaud, der 1956 den Verlag verließ). Zunächst war der Sitz in London, ab 1959 in Headington Hill Hall bei Oxford. Dan…

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      Why is it called Pergamon Press?
      They changed the house name to Pergamon Press, using a logo that was a reproduction of a Greek coin from Pergamon. Maxwell and Rosbaud worked together growing the company until May 1956, when, according to Joe Haines, Rosbaud was sacked. When Pergamon Press started it had only six serials and two books.
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      When did Maxwell sell Pergamon Press?
      Maxwell sold Pergamon Press to academic publishing giant Elsevier in March 1991 for £440 million; the funds were used to repay the large borrowings taken on by Maxwell in taking control of New York Daily News. [7] [8]
      How many books did Pergamon Press have?
      When Pergamon Press started it had only six serials and two books. Initially the company headquarters was in Fitzroy Square in West End of London.
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      WebPergamon Press adalah suatu perusahaan penerbitan yang berbasis di Oxford, didirikan oleh Paul Rosbaud dan Robert Maxwell, yang menerbitkan buku serta jurnal ilmiah dan …

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      Pergamon lies on the north edge of the Caicus plain in the historic region of Mysia in the northwest of Turkey. The Caicus river breaks through the surrounding mountains and hills at this point and flows in a wide arc to the southwest. At the foot of the mountain range to the north, between the rivers Selin…
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      WebNov 21, 2022 · Pergamon Press was an Oxford-based publishing house, founded by Paul Rosbaud and Robert Maxwell, that published scientific and medical books and journals. …

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      WebPergamon Press Parent company Elsevier Founded 1948 Founders Robert Maxwell, Paul Rosbaud Country of origin United Kingdom Headquarters location Oxford Nonfiction …

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      WebPergamon Press was an Oxford-based publishing house, founded by Paul Rosbaud and Robert Maxwell, that published scientific and medical books and journals. Originally …

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      WebIn 1989, Maxwell had to sell successful businesses, including Pergamon Press, to cover some of his debts. In 1991, his body was discovered floating in the Atlantic Ocean, having apparently fallen overboard from his yacht. …

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      WebPERGAMON PRESS LTD, and imprints Letts and Leckie, publish a full range of textbooks, digital resources, revision guides and teaching support for Early Years, Primary, …

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