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Gill (Publisher)

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Gill
Founded1856
FoundersMichael Henry Gill, Co-Founder
James McGlashan, Co-Founder
Country of originIreland
Headquarters locationDublin
DistributionGill Distribution (Ireland)
Casemate IPM (US)
Key peopleDermot O'Dwyer, Managing Director
Publication typesBooks
Official websitewww.gill.ie

Gill is a publisher based in Park West, Dublin, Ireland, and is a publisher of nonfiction and educational books in Ireland. It is a member of CLE, the Irish Book Publishers' Association.

History

In 1856, Michael Henry Gill, printer for Dublin University, purchased the publishing and bookselling business of James McGlashan, and the company was re-named McGlashan & Gill. In 1875, it was re-named M.H. Gill & Son. In 1968, the company became associated with the London based Macmillan Publishers (founded 1843) and Gill & Macmillan was established. In 2013, the Gill family bought out Macmillan.[1] In 2019 their US Distribution switched from Dufour Editions to Casemate IPM after Dufour Editions ceased their distribution services[2][3]

Products

Gill publishes educational books for school and college students under Gill Education. They also publish general interest non-fiction titles under Gill Books. As well as handling its own published titles, Gill also handles the warehousing and distribution for a number of Irish-based publishers, including O'Brien Press and the Irish Manuscripts Commission under Gill Distribution. Gill also runs My-eTest.com, an online learning resource aimed at Irish second-level students. They also have a series of online tests designed to accompany 22 of their educational books, covering 8 secondary school subjects.

References

  1. ^ Flanagan, Peter; Spain, John (2013-08-15). "Publishing house back in Irish hands as Gill family buy out Macmillans". Independent.ie. Retrieved 2017-10-07.
  2. ^ "Trade Notices – Dufour Editions". Retrieved 2021-01-26.
  3. ^ "Gill Books - Distributed Publishers". www.casemateipm.com. Retrieved 2021-01-26.

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