Goldstein & Blair

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Goldstein & Blair
Status Defunct
Founder Arthur Naiman
Successor Peachpit Press
Country of origin United States
Publication types Books
Nonfiction topics Computers

Goldstein & Blair Publishing was a publisher of Apple Macintosh related books in the early 1990s including "Macintosh Bible:Super Combo" and "Macintosh Bible:Ultra Combo". They also published one of Larry Pina's books.

Goldstein & Blair was founded by Arthur Naiman, the author who is also the founder of the Odonian Press. Beginning March 1, 1992 Peachpit Press took over distribution of all Goldstein & Blair titles.[1]

Notes

  1. Stokell, Ian (1992-02-24). "Mac Bible to be distributed by Peachpit. (Goldstein and Blair and Peachpit Press Inc. reach distribution agreement)". Newsbytes (Newsbytes News Network). 


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