Blackstone Press

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Blackstone Press Limited is a

Bar and which had been used for that purpose for seven years.[5] The books published by Blackstone Press were updated and revised frequently.[6] In 2000, Blackstone Press had a revenue of £5 million and a net income
of £758k.

Its backlist contained over four hundred books at the time Oxford University Press purchased it from BPP, PLC, in 2001.[7][8][9][10][11]

Publications

Blackstone Press published, amongst other things, Blackstone's Criminal Practice.

References

  1. ^ Company Overview of Blackstone Press Ltd. Bloomberg Businessweek.
  2. ^ Index (1988) 132 SJ xx
  3. ^ "Spring Books" (1988) 132 SJ 452
  4. ^ Alistair MacQueen. Oxford University Press. 2013.
  5. ^ "Spring Books" (1988) 132 SJ 452
  6. ^ "Books" (1988) 132 SJ 1377
  7. ^ "For the record". Times Higher Education. 17 August 2001. Digitized copy.
  8. ^ "Blackstone poser". Printing World. 27 August 2001. Digitized copy.
  9. ^ "Oxford University Press acquires Legal Publisher". Legal Publisher. 31 December 2001. Digitized copy
  10. ^ "Oxford University Press acquires legal publisher". Business Publisher. 31 January 2002. Digitized copy. Digitized copy from The Free Library.
  11. ^ Company Overview of Blackstone Press Ltd. Bloomberg Businessweek.