Publisher:Houghton Mifflin

Houghton Mifflin History
The roots of this company go back to 1832 when William Ticknor and James Fields established a publishing house. They formed a close association with The Riverside Press, a Boston printing company founded by Henry Houghton in 1852. George Mifflin became Houghton's partner in 1872. In 1880, Ticknor and Fields merged with The Riverside Press to form Houghton, Mifflin and Company. The name Ticknor & Fields is still used as an imprint.

Acquired Educational publisher McDougal Littell in the 1990s.

Variant Names

 * Houghton, Mifflin and Company. The Riverside Press, Cambridge.
 * 1889 (Verified)

Variant Locations

 * Boston and New York
 * 1889 (Verified)

Variant House Copyrights

 * By Ticknor and Company
 * 1889 (Verified)