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Workman Publishing company history timeline

1968

In 1968, he decided to strike out on his own and formed a small company to package books for sale to larger publishers.

1968: Peter Workman begins packaging book projects for other publishers.

The company was founded as an independent publisher in 1968 by Peter Workman upon publishing the book Yoga 28-Day Exercise Plan.

1972

The company originally packaged books for other publishers and began publishing its own nonfiction list in 1972.

1979

Page-A-Day Calendar Introduced in 1979

Workman Publishing first marketed it in 1979.

1982

Founded in 1982, Algonquin published both non-fiction and fiction titles, including well-regarded novels by Clyde Edgerton, Jill McCorkle, and Kay Gibbons.

1988

Purchase of Algonquin Books in 1988

1994

Artisan Imprint Founded in 1994

1994: Artisan Books, a high-end imprint, is formed.

1997

In May 1997, Workman went online for the first time with the Workman Electric Booksite, which featured information about its titles for retailers and consumers, a store locator, and several interactive entertainment features.

1999

Also in the fall of 1999, Workman partnered with Boston public television station WGBH to publish The Antiques Roadshow Primer, based on the hit television series.

2001

Acquisition of Storey Publishing in 2001

2002

In the spring of 2002, the company released its third edition of What to Expect When You're Expecting , which had sold more than ten million copies in the United States alone.

2003

With Peter and Carolan Workman now in their 60s, their daughter Katie was in line to take over, having been named associate publisher in 2003.

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1968
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