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Ian Allan publishing has been sold to Crecy…

From Heritage Railway (Don’t ask…) – One assumes the aircraft books will be going the same way…

IAN Allan – regarded by many as the world’s greatest publisher of railway titles – has pulled out of the sector after more than seven decades.
The shock announcement, made before Christmas, has seen Crécy Publishing acquire the railway, transport and military books previously published by Ian Allan Publishing.
Crécy has also acquired the Oxford Publishing Company and abc imprints. However, Crécy will not be allowed to publish under the Ian Allan imprint, and neither can the abc series retain the Ian Allan name.
Shepperton-based Ian Allan pulled out of railway magazine publishing several years ago, with its portfolio of titles being acquired by Stamford-based Key Publishing.
Ian Allan chairman David Allan said that the decision to sell the railway book publishing business had been made for “commercial reasons”.

However, Ian Allan Publishing will continue in its own right as a publisher of Masonic books and will still run its dedicated bookshops in London and Birmingham. The Ian Allan Group will continue to develop its other interests, including property, organic retailing and distribution, motor franchises and business travel management.

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By: RAFRochford - 13th January 2017 at 15:43

As someone that worked for them, I’m not surprised at all. I say good luck to Crecy. They know what they are doing and have built a good reputation. The board of Ian Allan did not and threw away a long standing and respected publishing business

It’s a shame really.

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By: plough - 13th January 2017 at 13:20

Ian Allan chairman David Allan said that the decision to sell the railway book publishing business had been made for “commercial reasons”

ie. Greed.

As usual.

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By: DaveF68 - 13th January 2017 at 12:02

Classic case of a family business where the next generation don’t have the same interest as the previous and diversify

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By: Aviart - 12th January 2017 at 20:01

I was under the impression that this had already happened in June 2014?

https://twitter.com/CrecyPublishing/status/479286065136947201

So now Crecy own Ian Allan completely and not just the Aviation titles…

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