Mainstream Publishing
{{Short description|Scottish publishing house (1978–2013)}}
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Mainstream Publishing was a publishing company in Edinburgh, Scotland. Founded in 1978, it ceased trading in December 2013.Charlotte Williams: [http://www.thebookseller.com/news/mainstream-cease-publishing Mainstream to cease publishing], 1 March 2013, [http://www.thebookseller.com/ The Bookseller.com] (Retrieved 30 December 2016) It was associated with the Random House Group, who bought Mainstream in 2005.
Notable publications
Its publications include Magnus Magnusson's Fakers, Forgers and Phoneys (2005), Trevor White's Kitchen Con: Writing on the Restaurant Racket (2006), Gordon Haskell's autobiography The Road to Harry's Bar: Forty Years on the Potholed Path to Stardom (2006), Gordon Brown's Britain's Everyday Heroes (2007), Henry Allingham's Kitchener's Last Volunteer (2008) (with Denis Goodwin), and Mukesh Kapila's Against a Tide of Evil (2013).
References
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Category:1978 establishments in Scotland
Category:Book publishing companies of Scotland
Category:Companies based in Edinburgh
Category:Publishing companies established in 1978
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