Beautiful Scotland – The Scott Country
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Beautiful Scotland – The Scott Country

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Book is in good condition with minor yellowing of the endpapers.

Author: John Geddie

Publisher: Blackie and Son Limited

Pages: 67

Country: London: United Kingdom

Language: English

Dimension: 15.5cm x 22cm

Item Weight: 230gm

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Blackie & Son was a publishing house in Glasgow, Scotland, and London, England, from 1809 to 1991.

The firm was founded as a bookseller in 1809[1] by John Blackie (1782–1874) as a partnership with two others and was known as 'Blackie, Fullarton and Company'. It began printing in 1819, using the skill and equipment of Edward Khull. It moved to Glasgow around 1830 and had premises at 8 Clyde Street facing the River Clyde. Following the retirement of Fullarton the company was renamed 'Blackie and Son' in 1831, remaining in the Clyde Street property, and becoming a public limited company in 1890. Later on, the business moved its Glasgow office to 17 Stanhope Street, and also opened offices at 5 South College Street in Edinburgh and 16/18 William IV Street, Charing Cross, London. The company also opened offices in Canada and India. It 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 school-level educational texts and children's books, taking advantage of compulsory education from 1870. It also published "finely printed 'toy' and 'reward' books" (the latter being "intended for presentation as prizes to pupils in day and Sunday schools").

In 1893 Blackie and Son appointed Talwin Morris as the firm's art director and book designer. During his tenure, until his death in 1911, Morris was "responsible for the first integrated and visually homogenised approach to the mass production of easily affordable books"

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Weight 230 g
Dimensions 15.5 × 1 × 22 cm

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