American Book Company (1890)

This article is about the American Book Company established in 1890. For the American Book Company established in 1996, see American Book Company (1996).
American Book Company (1890)
Status Defunct
Founded 1890
Founder Van Antwerp, Bragg and Co., A.S. Barnes & Co., D. Appleton and Co., and Ivison, Blakeman and Co.
Country of origin United States
Publication types books

The American Book Company (ABC) was an educational book publisher in the United States that specialized in elementary school, secondary school and collegiate-level textbooks. It is best known for publishing the McGuffey Readers, which sold 120 million copies between 1836 and 1960.[1]

History

American Book Company, letter envelope 25 September 1916

American Book Company was formed in 1890 by the consolidation of Van Antwerp, Bragg and Co., A.S. Barnes & Co., D. Appleton and Co., and Ivison, Blakeman and Co.[2] It was acquired by Litton Industries in 1967[3] and existed as a division of Litton Educational Publishing, Inc. until being sold to the International Thomson Organization in the late seventies. Thomson then sold its American Book Company K-12 assets to D. C. Heath and Company in 1981. The company was absorbed into D. C. Heath and ceased to exist as an imprint. Any remaining K-12 assets of the American Book Company are now owned by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, which acquired D. C. Heath and Company in 1995.

Many of the college level textbook rights of ABC/Litton were sold by International Thomson as well, to Van Nostrand Reinhold, though some[4][5] remained under the Wadsworth imprint at Thomson, which is now Cengage Learning.

References

Notes
  1. "McGuffey Readers World". The Paradigm Company. Retrieved 2008-04-17.
  2. "American Book Company Records". Syracuse University Library.
  3. Betsky, Seymour (September 1983). "American Literature in the Marketplace. Literature and Cultural Inquiry.". Higher Education Quarterly (Blackwell Publishing) 37 (4): 320–340. doi:10.1111/j.1468-2273.1983.tb02009.x.
  4. "Great Traditions in Ethics". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2008-04-18.
  5. "Great Traditions in Ethics". Cengage Learning.

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