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Blackie and Son

Blackie and Son Limited was a publishing house in Glasgow, Scotland and in London, England, from 1890 to 1991.
The firm was founded in 1809 by John Blackie, snr. (1782-1874) as a partnership with two others and was originally known as 'Blackie, Fullarton and Company'. It began printing in 1819 and was renamed 'Blackie and Son' in 1831, becoming a public limited company in 1890. The business had quarters at: 16/18 William IV Street, Charing Cross, London; 17 Stanhope Street, Glasgow, Scotland; and 5 South College Street, Edinburgh.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=(53) - Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Edinburgh > 1805-1834 - Post Office annual directory > 1832-1833 - Scottish Directories - National Library of Scotland )〕 They also opened offices in both Canada and India. The company ceased publishing in 1991.
Blackie and Son initially published books sold by subscription, including religious texts and reference books. Later the firm published single volumes, particularly educational texts and children's books, taking advantage of compulsory education from 1870.
Notable books from The Kennett Library, a graded series of classics retold for schools, include: ''Kidnapped'', ''Little Women'', ''Westward Ho!'', ''The Black Arrow'', ''Wuthering Heights'' and ''Ben-Hur''. The firm published the many Flower Fairy books of Cicely Mary Barker beginning in 1923.
In 1902, Walter Blackie commissioned the building of a new house on a plot at Helensburgh to the West of Glasgow. At the invitation of their illustrator Talwin Morris, the architect was his friend Charles Rennie Mackintosh. This house became Hill House, regarded as one of Mackintosh's finest works.
== See also ==

* Beautiful England (travel books)
* John Dougall (mathematician)
* Talwin Morris
* UK children's book publishers

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