Nuffield Press
British publisher and printer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nuffield Press was a publisher and printer formed by William Morris (later Lord Nuffield) as part of his Nuffield Organization in 1925. It was formed to primarily produce promotional literature for the motor vehicle manufacturing divisions of the organization, and later expanded to printing of all types including owner's manuals, technical manuals, magazines, diaries, and posters.
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Industry | Publishing & printing |
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Founded | August 1925; 98 years ago (1925-08) |
Defunct | June 2011; 13 years ago (2011-06) |
Fate | Went into administration |
Headquarters | |
Key people | William Morris, 1st Viscount Nuffield (founder) |
Products | User manuals, service guides, magazines, promotional materials |
Revenue | £6.7 million (2011) |
Number of employees | 67 (2011) |
Parent | Morris Motors Limited (1925–1943) The Nuffield Organization (1943–1968) British Leyland (1968–1986) Maxwell Communication Corporation (1986–1992) Reed Elsevier (1992–2000) Independent (2000–2011) |
Website | www |
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