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Heinemann (publisher)

Heinemann is a publishing house that was founded in 1890 in the UK. Heinemann has published the works of many notable authors including Chinua Achebe, W. Somerset Maugham, J. B. Priestley, and H. G. Wells. The company has also published numerous English translations and significant non-fiction work such as the Loeb Classical Library. After being taken over by Doubleday in 1920, the imprints have had a number of corporate owners. Today, the UK education imprint is owned by Pearson, the UK trade publications are owned by Random House and the US education imprint is owned by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.

Heinemann

Heinemann may refer to:

  • Heinemann (duty-free shops), a major duty-free operation based in Hamburg, Germany
  • Heinemann (surname)
  • Heinemann (publisher), a publishing company
  • Heinemann Park, aka. Pelican Stadium in New Orleans
Heinemann (surname)

Heinemann is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Barbara Heinemann Landmann (1795-1883), Alsatian pietist
  • Ed Heinemann (1908-1991), American aircraft designer
  • Fritz Heinemann (artist) (1864-1932), German sculptor
  • Fritz Heinemann (philosopher) (1889-1970), German philosopher
  • Gustav Heinemann (1899-1976), German politician
  • Hermann von Heinemann (1812-1871), German entomologist
  • Isaac Heinemann, (1876-1957), Israeli rabbinical scholar and professor
  • Larry Heinemann (born 1944), American novelist
  • Margot Heinemann (1913–1992), British writer
  • Moshe Heinemann (born 1935), Orthodox rabbi
  • Tom Heinemann (born 1987), American soccer player
  • Uta Ranke-Heinemann (born 1927), German theologian
  • William Heinemann (1863-1920), founder of Heinemann Publishers