Odhams Press
Odhams Press was a British publishing firm. Originally a newspaper group in the
1890s, it took the name Odham's Press Ltd. in 1920 when it merged with John
Bull magazine. By 1937 it had founded the first color weekly, Woman, for which it set up and operated a
dedicated high-speed print works. The company also owned Ideal Home (founded 1920) and the well-known equestrian magazine
Horse and Hound (acquired). Later Odhams expanded into book publishing
(for example, Winston Churchill's Painting as a Pastime, and an edition of the
complete works of
Sources
- Howard Cox and Simon Mowatt. "Technology and Industrial Change: The Shift from Production to Knowledge-Based Business in the Magazine Print Publishing Industry" (Research Papers in International Business no. 27). Paper presented to the 2001 Association of Business Historians Conference, 2001. Available online.
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