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− | + | [[Maskew Miller Longman]] is the current name for an old and influential educational publisher. | |
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+ | Originally founded by ** in 19**. Originally known as [[T. Maskew Miller]] or simply as [[Maskew Miller]], they were later taken over by [[Longmans Publishers]] and became , [[Maskew Miller Longman]]. | ||
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+ | Over the years published many books on theatre, plays and play collections, including ''[[Jan Masseur]]'' (Maaldrink, South African edition, 1920), ''Plays from Near and Far'' (eds [[Guy Butler]] and [[Tim Peacock]] (1972), ''[[Isiquelo Siyayoyisa Ingqondo]]'' (Xhosa) by [[P.M. Ntloko]] (Cape Town: Maskew Miller Longman 1976), ''[[Modern Stage Directions]]'' (edited by [[Stephen Gray]] and [[David Schalkwyk]], Cape Town: Maskew Miller Longman 1984), ''[[Yisiphithiphithi Mangwane]]'' (Zulu) by [[L. Molefe]] (Cape Town: Maskew Miller Longman 1987), | ||
Latest revision as of 09:18, 1 May 2022
Maskew Miller Longman is the current name for an old and influential educational publisher.
Originally founded by ** in 19**. Originally known as T. Maskew Miller or simply as Maskew Miller, they were later taken over by Longmans Publishers and became , Maskew Miller Longman.
Over the years published many books on theatre, plays and play collections, including Jan Masseur (Maaldrink, South African edition, 1920), Plays from Near and Far (eds Guy Butler and Tim Peacock (1972), Isiquelo Siyayoyisa Ingqondo (Xhosa) by P.M. Ntloko (Cape Town: Maskew Miller Longman 1976), Modern Stage Directions (edited by Stephen Gray and David Schalkwyk, Cape Town: Maskew Miller Longman 1984), Yisiphithiphithi Mangwane (Zulu) by L. Molefe (Cape Town: Maskew Miller Longman 1987),
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