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Stacy International
'''Stacey International''' is an independent publisher based at Catherine Place, in ]. Founded in 1974 by ], the company aims to "maintain a resolute tradition of adaptive and imaginative publishing".<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.stacey-international.co.uk/v1/site/about.asp | title=About Us | publisher=www.stacey-international.co.uk | accessdate=Apr 3, 2010}}</ref> The 1930s books were updated in 2010 by editor David Evans, a historian and former head of history at ].<ref name="Telegraph">{{cite web | url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationnews/7574862/1930s-books-revived-to-teach-pupils-traditional-British-history.html | title=1930s books revived to teach pupils traditional British history | work=] | date=April 10, 2010 | accessdate=August 3, 2017 | author=Henry, Julie}}</ref>


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Publisher based in London, United Kingdom

Stacey International is an independent publisher based at Catherine Place, in London. Founded in 1974 by Tom Stacey, the company aims to "maintain a resolute tradition of adaptive and imaginative publishing". The 1930s books were updated in 2010 by editor David Evans, a historian and former head of history at Eton College.

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  1. "About Us". www.stacey-international.co.uk. Retrieved Apr 3, 2010.
  2. Henry, Julie (April 10, 2010). "1930s books revived to teach pupils traditional British history". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved August 3, 2017.

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