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Boydell & Brewer

British publisher


Summary

British publisher

FieldValue
statusActive
founded
founderRichard Barber, Derek Brewer
countryEngland
headquartersMartlesham, Suffolk
distributionJohn Wiley & Sons (UK, EMEA, and the Far East)
self-distributed (US)
Scholarly Book Services (Canada)
topics
imprints
urlboydellandbrewer.com

self-distributed (US) Scholarly Book Services (Canada) Boydell & Brewer is an academic press based in Martlesham, Suffolk, England, that specializes in publishing historical and critical works. In addition to British and general history, the company publishes three series devoted to studies, editions, and translations of material related to the Arthurian legend. There are also series that publish studies in medieval German and French literature, Spanish theatre, early English texts, musicology, archaeology, and other subjects. Depending on the subject, its books are assigned to one of several imprints in Woodbridge, Suffolk, in Cambridge (UK), or in Rochester, New York, location of its principal North American office. Imprints include Boydell & Brewer, D. S. Brewer, Camden House, the Hispanic series Tamesis Books (Tamesis is the Latin name of the River Thames, which flows through London), the University of Rochester Press, James Currey, and York Medieval Press.

The company was co-founded by historians Richard Barber and Derek Brewer in 1978, merging the two companies Boydell Press and D. S. Brewer which they had respectively founded.

In addition to the company's four primary imprints and partners – Camden House, University of Rochester Press, James Currey, and Tamesis – Boydell & Brewer publish and distribute for the Victoria County History, the Royal Historical Society, the London Record Society, and the Scottish Text Society, as well as several other societies.

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References

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  7. (2 November 2008). "Professor Derek Brewer". [[The Daily Telegraph]].
  8. (13 April 2011). "Richard Barber". [[Good Reads]].
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