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Odhams Press was a
British publishing company,
operating from 1920 to 1968.
Originally a
magazine publisher,
Odhams later expanded into book publishing...
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Odham is a
village in Devon, England. v t e...
- left
Odhams for another, better-paying IPC
subsidiary —
Fleetway Publications.
Despite the transfer,
Baxendale still needed to earn
money from
Odhams without...
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People on 16
October 1881. At one
point owned by
Odhams Press, The
People was
acquired along with
Odhams by the
Mirror Group in 1961,
along with the Daily...
- competitors, and made a bid for
Odhams on
behalf of
Fleetway that was too
attractive to ignore.
Fleetway took over
Odhams in the
month of
March 1961. In...
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Katharine Harben), London:
Bodley Head, 1951
Television Cooking Book London:
Odhams Press, 1951 The
Pocket Book of
Modern Cooking, News of the World, 1951 The...
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Fleetway Juvenile Comics) and Alf
Wallace (ex-managing
editor of
Eagle and
Odhams'
Power Comics line), who were now
operating an
independent studio off Fleet...
- 2017.
Retrieved October 15, 2017. Little,
Bryan (1960). Crusoe's Captain.
Odhams Press. pp. 193–94.
Archived from the
original on
February 24, 2022. Retrieved...
- ISBN 0-3540-4529-6. Pea****e, M. D. (1951). The
Story of
Buckingham Palace. London:
Odhams Press. Rappaport,
Helen (2003).
Queen Victoria: A
Biographical Companion...
- Penguin. p. 292. ISBN 978-0-14-046190-9. Aylett, Mary (1953).
Country Wines,
Odhams Press. p. 79 Tayleur, p. 291. "Castle Life -
Medieval Drinks". www.castlesandmanorhouses...