D. Reidel Publishing Company

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The D. Reidel Publishing Company was a science publisher founded in Dordrecht in the 1960s . At that time the program mainly consisted of physics literature. The founder was D. Reidel, a student of MD Frank (formerly Elsevier and founder of North Holland ). With other Dutch science publishers (or textbook publishers) they became part of Kluwer, which in 1987 merged with Wolters / Noordhoff to form Wolters Kluwer . Reidel continued to exist as an imprint.

literature

  • Fredriksson, The Dutch Publishing Scene, Elsevier and North-Holland, in: Einar Fredriksson (Ed.), A Century of Science Publishing: A Collection of Essays, IOS Press, Amsterdam 2001, p. 71, google books