Ryerson Press

McGraw-Hill Ryerson
Founded1919
SuccessorMcGraw Hill Education
Country of originCanada
Headquarters locationWhitby, Ontario
Publication typesBooks
Official websitewww.mheducation.ca

Ryerson Press was a Canadian book publishing company, active from 1919 to 1970.[1] First established by the Methodist Book Room, a division of the Methodist Church of Canada,[2] and operated by the United Church Publishing House after the Methodist Church's merger into the United Church of Canada in 1925,[1] the imprint specialized in historical, educational and literary titles.

In 1970, the United Church Publishing House sold its trade publishing arm to McGraw-Hill, whose Canadian division was renamed McGraw-Hill Ryerson.[1] All outstanding shares of McGraw-Hill Ryerson were acquired by McGraw-Hill Education in 2014.[3] The UCPH still publishes religious titles under its own name, but no longer operates as a general market publisher of non-religious titles.

  1. ^ a b c "The Birth of The Ryerson Press Imprint". Digital Collections @ Mac.
  2. ^ "Ryerson Press (now McGraw-Hill Canada)". The Canadian Encyclopedia. 2022-08-23.
  3. ^ "McGraw-Hill Ryerson and McGraw-Hill Global Education Announce Going Private Transaction".

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