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Blackwood, William

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Blackwood, William (1776–1834)

Scottish publisher. In 1817 he founded Blackwood's Magazine, which has been published monthly ever since. Its authors have included Walter Scott, Thomas De Quincey, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, George Eliot, Joseph Conrad, and John Buchan. Their books, and a wide range of others, were also printed and published by the firm.

The head of Blackwood's, and the editor of the magazine, has always been a direct descendant of the founder.



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