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Calder Publishing
Parent company
Alma Classics
Founded
1949
Founder
John Calder
Defunct
2007
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Headquarters location
Richmond, London
Distribution
Macmillan Distribution[1]
Publication types
Books
Official website
https://almabooks.com/
Calder Publications is a publisher of books. Since 1949, the company has published many books on all the arts, particularly subjects such as opera and painting, the theatre and critical and philosophical theory. Calder's authors have achieved nineteen Nobel Literature Prizes and three for Peace.[citation needed]
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Writing". In John, Nicholas (ed.). Siegfried: Opera Guide 28. London: CalderPublishing. ISBN 978-0-7145-4040-5. Rose, John Luke (1981). "A Landmark in Musical...
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The Adding Machine: Selected Essays (Revised ed.). New York: Arcade Publishing. p. 55. ISBN 9781559702102. "The Picatrix and the Invocation of Perfect...
include music publishing and opened offices in New York City. In 1981 Calder and Simon formed their first record label Jive, and Calder began to create...
Early Morning First edition: Calder and Boyars, 1968 Written by Edward Bond Date premiered 31 March 1968 Place premiered Royal Court Theatre, London Original...
translation of the collection by Richard Howard was originally published in the US by Grove Press, and in the UK by CalderPublishing. Nouveau roman v t e...
author William S. Burroughs. The book was originally published by John Calder in association with Olympia Press. The book combines sections from Burroughs'...
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project was finally abandoned. It was subsequently published in 1979 (by John Calder and Viking Penguin) in text form only under the original title of Ah Pook...
53°43′12″N 2°00′14″W / 53.720°N 2.004°W / 53.720; -2.004 The Upper Calder Valley lies in West Yorkshire, in northern England, and covers the towns of...
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the United States and, for four years, in São Paulo, Brazil. Calder began her publishing career in 1971 at Victor Gollancz Ltd, where she published Salman...
Admiral Sir Robert Calder, 1st Baronet, KCB (2 July 1745 – 31 August 1818) was a British naval officer who served in the Seven Years' War, the American...
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Laura Calder is a Canadian writer. Calder was host of the James Beard Award-winning series French Food at Home, airing on Food Network Canada, The Cooking...
Retrieved 24 June 2016. Sources Jon Bannenberg: A Life of Design (Julian CalderPublishing, 2015. Author: Dickie Bannenberg) Memorial article at powerandmotoryacht...
the Royal Navy have been named HMS Calder after Admiral Sir Robert Calder, a contemporary of Admiral Nelson: HMS Calder was to have been a Captain-class...
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The Aire and Calder Navigation is the canalised section of the Rivers Aire and Calder in West Yorkshire, England. The first improvements to the rivers...