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Marshall Pickering

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Marshall Pickering
PredecessorMarshall Morgan and Scott; Pickering and Inglis
Founded1981
SuccessorZondervan
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Publication typesBooks
Nonfiction topicsChristian literature

Marshall Pickering was formed in 1981 from the merger of two long-established Christian publishers: Marshall Morgan and Scott, a London-based predominantly Baptist publishing house, which had acquired a number of publishing companies over the years, such as Bagsters (Bible publishers since 1794) and Oliphants; and Pickering and Inglis, a long-established Glasgow-based publisher, publishing largely for the nonconformist church in Scotland with many Brethren publications. Marshall Pickering was acquired by Zondervan in 1983.[1]

Zondervan was bought by Harper & Row in 1988. In 1989, Collins was bought by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, and the publisher was combined with Harper & Row, which NewsCorp had acquired two years earlier, to form HarperCollins. Marshall Pickering was merged into Zondervan in 2001.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Ruark, Jim (11 October 2011). The House of Zondervan: Celebrating 75 Years. Zondervan. ISBN 978-0-310-86627-5.
  2. ^ "Harper Moves U.K. Religion Publishing to Zondervan". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 21 January 2018.