Ian Allan Publishing

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Ian Allan Publishing is a UK publisher established in 1942 that specialises in transport magazines and books.

In 1942 Ian Allan published his first book, "ABC of Southern Locomotives". This proved to be a success, and from this the company was formed. The company has grown from a small producer of books for train enthusiasts and spotters to a large transport publisher. Each year it publishes books covering subjects such as military and civil aviation, naval and maritime topics, buses, trams, trolleybuses and steam railways, including history, preservation and modern operations.

Ian Allan shop in Cardiff.
Ian Allan shop in Cardiff.

Ian Allan Publishing has acquired several companies and imprints.

  • Oxford Publishing Company was purchased in 1998 from Haynes Publishing and has become a prominent and well-regarded railway list; since 1998 OPC has undergone many changes, with investments being made in both new and backlist titles.
  • Midland Publishing was acquired in 1999. The Midland imprint provides a range of specialist, highly illustrated titles, covering military aviation subjects from World War II to the present day. In civil aviation, comprehensive works of reference are published frequently.
  • Classic Publications, a publisher of aviation titles, was added in 2002, bringing another imprint widely considered important in the World War 2 aviation market.

Ian Allan Publishing's trade representation is provided by Amalgamated Book Services for its own imprints and a growing list of associated publishers. Midland Counties Publications, acquired by Ian Allan Publishing at the same time as Midland Publishing, was established in the 1970s with the objective of selling books at aviation events and by mail order to a growing number of enthusiasts who could not always find the publications they wanted to read on the shelves of their local High Street bookshop.

In addition to the above Ian Allan also owns the imprint Lewis Masonic. Lewis Masonic produces the ritual books used by UGLE lodges and chapters.

Ian Allan Publishing is well known for its range of enthusiast-based magazines. There are currently ten magazines in the portfolio:

  • Hornby Magazine, a new, bi-monthly, magazine aimed at Model Railway Enthusiasts. Despite the title, the magazine covers products of all manufacturers, not just Hornby .
  • Buses Focus is a spin-off from Buses magazine. Now a regular bi-monthly.
  • Vintage Roadscene. This now bi-monthly journal covers the world of historic transport. It has been established for over 20 years.
  • Combat Aircraft provides in-depth coverage of the men and the machines at the forefront of the missions undertaken in today’s combat zones.

Through the Lewis Masonic imprint, the company also publishes the quarterly masonic magazine "The Square", the longest running masonic periodical in the United Kingdom.

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