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Name | Description | Founding year | Works by | Works about | Works to |
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Ithaca Journal (Newspaper) | |||||
Ithaca Press | Ithaca Press is an academic non-fiction imprint and maintains a special focus on a wide range of issues pertaining to the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia | 1973 | |||
Itm 2000 | |||||
It’s Our Story | 2 | ||||
Ivan Foxwell Productions | |||||
Ivan Ilic | |||||
Ivan R. Dee | |||||
Ivan's Meads | 1962 | 1 | |||
Ives Manufacturing Company | 1 | ||||
Ives Washburn | |||||
Ivilion | |||||
Ivory Tower Pictures | |||||
Ivy Film | |||||
Ivy League (Musical group) | 1964 | 10 | |||
Ivy Press | Ivy is a leading publisher and packager of creative, highly illustrated non-fiction books. Since its foundation in 1996, Ivy has worked with the world's leading publishers to print over 20 million books and sell rig... Ivy is a leading publisher and packager of creative, highly illustrated non-fiction books. Since its foundation in 1996, Ivy has worked with the world's leading publishers to print over 20 million books and sell rights in 26 different languages. With a reputation for innovative design, Ivy excels in making information visually engaging. In the UK, Ivy publishes titles under its own imprint and in partnership with other publishers; Ivy also sells rights to publishers throughout the world. Under the Ivy umbrella are three innovative imprints: Ivy Press, Ivy Reference and Leaping Hare. Show more Show less | 1996 | |||
Ivy Substation | |||||
Ivyside Recreation Park | 1 | ||||
Iwaki Auditorium | |||||
Ixtlan | |||||
Iyorwuese Hagher | |||||
Izaca Productions | |||||
Izit | Band from the UK. The group, who comprised former Tarzan-a-gram Tony Colman (guitar/keyboards; ex-Pulse), Peter Shrubshall (flute/tenor saxophone) and sister Catherine Shrubshall (soprano, alto and baritone saxophon... Band from the UK. The group, who comprised former Tarzan-a-gram Tony Colman (guitar/keyboards; ex-Pulse), Peter Shrubshall (flute/tenor saxophone) and sister Catherine Shrubshall (soprano, alto and baritone saxophone) were originally a studio-based enterprise. However, they added drummer Andrew Messingham and a bass player to the line-up for their first live shows. When they neglected to pay the studio bill for Izit’s debut album the tapes were retained, though the set did emerge under the name Main Street People in late 1993. Disillusioned, original members of the band drifted away, though Colman set up the new Tongue & Groove imprint, which eventually saw Izit return on "Don’t Give Up Now" and "One By One," featuring vocalist Sam Edwards. Later material introduced Nicola Bright, who co-wrote much of The Whole Affair. Other guests/semi-permanent members included Byron Wallen (trumpet), Andy Gangadeen (drums), Steven Lewinson (bass) and Haji Mike and MC Mell ‘O’ (rappers). After Izit finally split up in the mid-90s, Colman teamed up with Chris Goss and set up the drum ‘n’ bass orientated label Hospital Records. The duo also record as London Elektricity. Show more Show less | ||||
Izod Center, Meadowlands Sports Complex | |||||
Izquierda Cristiana de Chile | 1971 | ||||
Izquierda Ensemble |