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  1. 1997: Thomas Nelson exits the music business, selling its Word Entertainment unit to Gaylord Entertainment Company. Company History: Thomas Nelson, Inc.--with roots dating to 1798--is the world's largest publisher of Bibles and Bible-related materials. Through its Word Publishing division, it also publishes works by some of the most prominent ...

  2. Media in category "Thomas Nelson (publisher)" The following 16 files are in this category, out of 16 total. "Mon oncle et mon curé" de Jean de La Brète (éditions Nelson).JPG 1,737 × 2,239; 1.55 MB. Cartonnage Nelson-1910.jpg 1,011 × 1,278; 428 KB. Thomas Nelson and Sons logo, monochrome.jpg 291 × 383; 47 KB.

  3. By 2006, Hyatt was serving as chairman and chief executive of the Nashville, Tennessee-based Christian books publisher as it became a private company. His tenure as CEO ended in April 2011 but he continued to serve as chairman of the company. The same year, Thomas Nelson was acquired by HarperCollins.

  4. Oct 8, 2017 · In 1854 Thomas Nelson II immigrated and established an office on Bleeker Street in New York, becoming the first British publisher to expand into the growing American market. With the purchase of a bindery in Camden, New Jersey, Nelson Publishers became one of the few publishers to manufacture completely in America.

  5. Tom Bevan (writer) Tom Bevan (1868 – 9 November 1937), who also wrote under the pseudonym Walter Bamfylde, was a British writer of boys' adventure stories. Originally a schoolteacher, he also wrote non-fiction books for children.

  6. Thomas Arthur Nelson MID (22 September 1876 – 9 April 1917) was a Scotland international rugby union player. He later became a book publisher in his family's firm of Thomas Nelson and Sons . He was killed in the First World War .

  7. Good News Bible ( GNB ), also called the Good News Translation ( GNT) in the United States, is an English translation of the Bible by the American Bible Society. It was first published as the New Testament under the name Good News for Modern Man in 1966. It was anglicised into British English by the British and Foreign Bible Society with the ...