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1901 The new century injects some colour into proceedings as ACB publishes War Impressions, a collection of battlefield sketches and portraits of British and Boer military leaders by Mortimer Menpes. A range of high-quality colour collectable picture books begins.
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1906 Writers and Artists' Yearbook and Black's Medical Dictionary published for the first time. WAYB has recently celebrated its centenary; Black's is thriving in its 41st edition (although adverts for Grossmith’s Prize Artificial Legs are sadly missed).
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1910-20 A time of diversification: Black’s publishes Birds of Britain, English Costume and The Royal Navy. Ornithology, theatre and the sea remain key parts of the publishing programme to this day.
1918-39 The company grows between the wars thanks to a boom in children's publishing, some unexpected successes and its efforts to capitalise on technical advances.
1927 Black's Veterinary Dictionary first published; now in its 27th edition and covering thousands of animal ailments, including avian flu.
1939 A pivotal moment: the board decides to strengthen their sales into the schools’ market by targeting primary as well as public and grammar schools. This decision turned out to be one of the most influential and far-reaching in the history of the company, and its consequence can clearly be seen today.
1953 Publication of R.J. Unstead's Looking at History. The first children's history book to document the lives of ordinary people, it went on to sell millions of copies.
1961 Publication of A&C Black's children's encyclopaedia which remained in print in numerous editions for the next fifteen years.
1965 A&C Black becomes a publicly quoted company.
1966 With Cheerful Voice, A&C Black's first children's songbook is published.
Mid 1960s Children's list is responsible for two thirds of the company's turnover and begins to diversity into educational publishing. It will turn to music in the 1980s, with great success: the sales of Abracadabra Recorder reach over 1 million.
1970s Okki-Tokki, Tarara Boomdeya and other well known bestselling songbooks published; most are in print and available in multi-media editions. The company moves from its combined office and warehouse in Soho Square. A new warehouse is planned and built at Eaton Socon. The editorial staff remain in London and move into 35 Bedford row, a Georgian townhouse in Holborn.
1980s Ernest Benn children's picture books acquired. As schools' budgets are squeezed, Black's turns to children's fiction with its Jets series, which attracts outstanding authors such as Michael Morpurgo and Helen Cresswell.
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1981 A&C Black buys the stock of Pitman Books, which is to be the start of its now flourishing Visual Arts list.
1984 Ernest Benn acquired, publisher of children's picture books and the travel series, Blue Guides. The purchase of E.P. Publishing dramatically boosts the size of the Sports list, and brings the popular Know The Game series to the company.
1987 Purchase of Nautical Publishing from Conway Maritime.
1988 A&C Black takes on the selling and distribution of Magi books, then a small multilingual publisher for schools and libraries. This proves to be a long-standing and successful partnership; over the next ten years Magi grows into Little Tiger Press, a successful children's picture books publisher with a number of bestsellers.
1989 Christopher Helm, the ornithology and natural history book publisher, is acquired by A&C Black and is to be the start of the current natural history and ornithology list. By 2000, this is the biggest ornithology list in Europe including the publication of ground breaking books such as The Handbook of Bird Identification and bestsellers such as Lars Johnson's Birds of Europe and The RSPB Handbook of British Birds.
1990 Adlard Coles list acquired to join Nautical Books, making ACB the biggest nautical publishers in the world..
1993 Complete Guide to Sports Nutrition is published. This becomes a classic and leads to the development of a new fitness list for A&C Black.
1995 The Herbert Press and its high quality arts list join the Visual Arts department. A&C Black take on the sales and distribution of V&A Publishing. This partnership leads to a number of highly successful books, including Art Deco and Vivienne Westwood.
1998 Who's Who celebrates its 150th birthday with a party at the National Gallery. Many of the well known people listed in the book are there; the editor and staff of Who's Who come to the party incognito. The first titles in the new Developing Literacy series are published. These photocopiable school books are the beginning of an important new line of educational books which become a core part of the children's list.
2000 A&C Black is bought by Bloomsbury Plc and returns to Soho Square. The company keeps its distinctive identity as a wholly owned subsidiary of Bloomsbury. The Natural History list is joined by T&AD Poyser and Pica Press.
2001 A&C Black's most famous yearbook, Who's Who, is transferred to an electronic database and goes online for the first time.
2002 Whitaker's Almanack is acquired by A&C Black. Published since 1868, the UK's most authoritive and comprehensive reference work goes online for the first time. The Andrew Brodie list joins the company's educational books. Music Express is published: a breakthrough new music course for schools which is taken up by almost every primary school in the UK.
2004 Nautical list acquires Nautical Data Ltd, publishers of the Reeds Nautical Almanac , a unique compendium of annually updated navigational and port information. The Ultimate Book Guide wins the Blue Peter Book Award. The Eaton Socon warehouse is sold to Macmillan Distribution who take over distribution for the company.
2005 ACB takes over the Bloomsbury Reference and Business lists and becomes home to a range of bestselling titles such as the Bloomsbury English Dictionary and BUSINESS: The Ultimate Resource. Whitakers brand is extended to a new family reference yearbook Whitaker's World of Facts. The Children's Writers' and Artists' Yearbook is published for the first time. A&C Black take over the sales and distribution of Wisden, the famous cricket yearbook. Sales reach an all time record.
2006 ACB becomes the UK's largest publisher of drama texts following its purchase of Methuen drama list, which includes authors such as Bertolt Brecht, Arthur Miller, Noel Coward, Michael Frayn and Willy Russell. A&C Black take on the sales and distribution of Guardian Books, and set up a joint publishing relationship with The Guardian.