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Fitzroy Dearborn

Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers
Status Defunct
Founded 1994
Founder Daniel Kirkpatrick and George Walsh
Successor Routledge
Country of origin United States
Headquarters location Chicago
Publication types Books
Nonfiction topics Reference

Fitzroy Dearborn was an American publisher.

Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers was founded in 1994 by Daniel Kirkpatrick and George Walsh. The company was a publisher of academic library reference titles with offices in London and Chicago. It was acquired by the UK-based Taylor & Francis Group as an imprint of Routledge Reference in 2002.Taylor & Francis itself subsequently merged with Informa plc.

At the time of its sale, the company had a backlist of 350 titles, many of them award-winning.

The name of the company was derived from the districts of London and Chicago in which its offices were located, Fitzrovia and Dearborn respectively.

Fitzroy Dearborn's titles included:

Dictionary of Artists' Models. ISBN
Dictionary of Women Artists. ISBN
Encyclopedia of African History
Encyclopedia of AIDS. ISBN
Encyclopedia of Comparative Iconography. ISBN
Encyclopedia of the Essay. ISBN
Encyclopedia of Greece and the Hellenic Tradition. ISBN
Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing. ISBN
Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture. ISBN
Encyclopedia of Interior Design. ISBN
Encyclopedia of Life Writing. ISBN
Encyclopedia of Literary Translation into English. ISBN
Encyclopedia of Mexico. ISBN
Encyclopedia of Monasticism. ISBN
Encyclopedia of the Novel. ISBN
Encyclopedia of the Palestinians. ISBN
Encyclopedia of Sculpture. ISBN
Encyclopedia of Television. ISBN
International Book Publishing An Encyclopedia. ISBN
Jewish Writers of the Twentieth Century. ISBN
Reader's Guide to American History. ISBN
Reader's Guide to the History of Science. ISBN
Reader's Guide to Literature in English. ISBN
Reader's Guide to Military History. ISBN
Reader's Guide to the Social Sciences. ISBN
Reference Guide to Russian Literature. ISBN


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