fbpx
Wikipedia

RR Donnelley

R.R. Donnelley is an American integrated communications company that provides marketing and business communications, commercial printing, and related services.[2] Its corporate headquarters are located in Chicago, Illinois, United States. In 2007, R.R. Donnelley was the world's largest commercial printer.[3] In 2021, it was referred to as North America's largest.[4]

R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company
TypePrivate
IndustryCommercial printing, Logistics and Supply chain, Digital marketing
Founded1864
Headquarters35 West Wacker Drive
Chicago, Illinois, 60601
United States
Key people
Thomas Quinlan (CEO)
Revenue US$6.276 billion (2019)[1]
US$−93.2 million (2019)
Total assets US$3.33 billion (2019)
Total equity US$−383.7 million (2019)
OwnerChatham Asset Management
Number of employees
36,400 (2019)[2]
Websitehttps://www.rrdonnelley.com/

History

R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company was founded in Chicago in 1864 by Richard Robert Donnelley. His son, Reuben H. Donnelley, founded the otherwise unrelated company formerly known as R. H. Donnelley.[5]

Richard Robert Donnelley established his company in downtown Chicago, which in 1870 became the Lakeside Printing and Publishing Company. The business was destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. After a series of reorganizations and expansions, Donnelley built the Lakeside Press Building on Plymouth Court, and in 1902 began construction of the R.R. Donnelley and Sons Co. Calumet Plant on 21st Street and Calumet Avenue. The company aimed to produce books and periodicals with impressive modern design and mass printed commercial and reference materials. Lakeside Press produced Encyclopædia Britannica, Time Magazine, Life Magazine, promotional literature for the Model T Ford, catalogs for Sears Roebuck, among others.[6] The Press produced high quality collectible editions for the Chicago Caxton Club and the Limited Editions Club. Donnelley was the official printer for the 1933–1934 World's Fair, "A Century of Progress", which took place on the Lake Michigan lakefront just to the east of the plant. The company designed and printed official tickets, postcards, posters, brochures, and magazines which displayed the company's distinctive modernist design. "[7] The company eventually became a global provider of printing and print-related services.[8] From 1922 to 1945, the Director of Design and Typography was William A. Kittredge,[9] who commissioned other well-regarded artists and designers, such as Rudolph Ruzicka, Edward A. Wilson, and W.A. Dwiggins.[10]

R.R. Donnelley's cartographic production facility grew to be one of the largest custom mapmaking companies in the United States. In the early 1990s, the division successfully integrated routing technology with its digital map databases and launched a separate company, Geosystems, which several years later became MapQuest.

The Calumet Plant was closed in 1993, following the cancellation of the Sears catalog. Donnelley's handling of the closing generated a lawsuit, which went all the way to the US Supreme Court, concerning alleged discrimination against black employees. Donnelley settled the lawsuit in 2003.[11]

Lakeside Press Apprentice School and labor relations

In 1908 T.E. Donnelley, son of the founder, opened the Lakeside Press Apprentice School. Donnelley, a Yale graduate and a trustee of the University of Chicago, felt that the recent revival of the ancient practice of apprenticeship was unsatisfactory because unions dominated the rules. He was determined to open a program modeled on the apprentice training program at the Chaix Printing Company in Paris, France, which combined instruction and practical experience. "The whole plant", in the words of one official description, "is the laboratory of the school" [8] The inscription for the 1913 handbook for apprentices stated that "The employer should realize that engaging an apprentice is a much more important task than hiring a journeyman."[12]

The company was one of many which at the time offered apprenticeship courses of this type, ranging from the American Bridge Company and the American Locomotive Company to the Winchester Repeating Arms Company.[13]

In the early years, 90 percent of the company's executives and supervisors were graduates of the Apprentice Training School and were either college graduates who had gone through a training program or had come up through the ranks. The firm's turnover remained low. As Chicago became home to a northward migration of blacks, the workforce became stratified as non-whites found it hard to attain management positions. Racial tensions in the 1960s further weakened the company's ability to meet technological challenges and global competition. Declining fortunes led to layoffs and contention, and the school closed in 1993.[14]

The Four American Books Campaign

Donnelley launched a "Four American Books" campaign in 1926 which culminated with their publication in 1930. The aim was to establish that the company's modern commercial machinery could produce illustrated books to rival high-quality presses in Europe and to establish a reputation as a printer of fine trade editions in order to enter the mass-market book industry. The choice of American authors reflected a growing pride in and market for American literature. C. G. Littell, vice president and treasurer, and William A. Kittredge, head of the department of design and typography, organized the campaign.[15]

When Kittredge approached William Addison Dwiggins about illustrating a book for the project, Dwiggins, who was a well-established designer of magazine and newspaper advertisements, replied that he welcomed the chance to "do something besides waste-basket stuff" which would be "promptly thrown away". After he turned down several suggestions, Dwiggins agreed to illustrate the Tales of Edgar Allan Poe. The Press considered his fee of $2,000 low for an illustrator of his commercial power.[16] Edward A. Wilson illustrated Richard Henry Dana's mid-19th century sea-adventure Two Years Before the Mast and Rudolph Ruzicka Henry David Thoreau's Walden.[17]

The best known of the publications in the series was Rockwell Kent's edition of Herman Melville's novel, Moby-Dick, which at that point was not yet accepted as an American classic. Kittredge commissioned Kent to perform the design and illustrations in 1926, and the book appeared four years later in a three-volume limited edition of one-thousand copies issued in an aluminum slipcase. Kittredge called it "the greatest book done in this generation" and declared that "we will all go jump in the lake" if "it is not the greatest illustrated book ever done in America."[18] (In fact, the book is considered one of the finest of the 20th century.[10]) Random House quickly issued a one-volume trade edition, which was also printed by Lakeside Press, bound in black cloth with silver print and decorations.[19] The book's cover and the first advertisements both featured Kent's name but did not mention Melville's. Kent's design, especially in the Modern Library edition of 1943, helped the novel to find a wider audience.[20]

Kent's illustrations give the impression of being woodcuts but are in fact ink and wash. Kent counselled Kittredge that the "whole book is a work that should be read slowly, reflectively; the large page and type induce such reading. The character of the type should be homely, rather than refined and elegant, for homeliness flavors every line that Melville wrote." He wrote that he had thought of using a fourteen-point Caslon type-face, and he did make the pages rather large. The artist considered his illustrations "literary woodcutting, not engraving", and added that the illustrations show the "midnight darkness enveloping human existence, the darkness of the human soul, the abyss, -- such is the mood of Moby-Dick."[20]

In 1992, the Library of Congress held an exhibition devoted to the Four American Classics series. [21]

Lakeside Press Galleries

In 1929, the company opened the Lakeside Galleries on the eighth floor of their newly completed building on 22nd Street. From 1930 to 1961, when the corporate headquarters were moved, the galleries devoted exhibitions to the works of American and European artists and photographers, as well as to typography and book design.[22]

Business acquisitions and mergers

Throughout its history, particularly in the 1990s and 2000s, R.R. Donnelley purchased a number of other companies outright, steadily increasing in size. In February 2004, R.R. Donnelley merged with Moore Wallace Inc., keeping the name R.R. Donnelley as the name of the combined company. Donnelley went on to purchase OfficeTiger, a major publishing and financial outsourcing company, as well as printing company Banta Corporation in 2007.

In May 2007, R.R. Donnelley also acquired book and educational materials printer Von Hoffmann (and creative/ pre-press subsidiary Anthology Inc.) from Visant Corporation.[23] An additional purchase at the beginning of 2007 was Perry Judd's Holdings Inc., a private catalog and magazine printer.

In 2005, it acquired Hong Kong based Asia Printers Group from CVC Capital Partners.[24] Asia Printers Group consists of South China Printing, which was acquired by Asia Printers Group in 2002.[25]

In 2006, it acquired Canadian Bank Note Company's financial printing business, consisting of documentation for initial public offerings.[26]

In 2007, R.R. Donnelley was also named as an interested party in an attempt to purchase Quebecor World.[27] In May 2009, the company tendered an unsolicited bid to purchase Quebecor World.[28]

In July 2008, the company established a multi-year contract with F+W Publications Inc., which allowed Donnelley to print a large amount of F + W's book and magazine publications. The contract was valued at about $80 million.[29]

At the beginning of 2008, RRD also announced the acquisition of Pro Line Printing, Inc.[30]

In 2010 and 2011, R.R. Donnelley acquired Bowne & Co., San Francisco-based Nimblefish Technologies,[31] Helium.com,[32] and Austin-based LibreDigital.[33]

During the Labor Day weekend in September 2011, R.R. Donnelley announced it would close its Bloomsburg printing plant where Penguin Classics and paperbacks in the best-selling Twilight and Idiot's Guide series were printed.

On August 15, 2012, R.R. Donnelley acquired EDGAR Online.[34]

In 2013, R.R. Donnelley acquired Consolidated Graphics.[35]

In August 2015, the company announced it would split into three different companies. One would keep the name R.R. Donnelley & Sons whereas the other two would be titled LSC Communications and Donnelley Financial Solutions.[36] The separation was completed in October 2016.

It left the Brazilian market in 2019.[37]

In October 2021, R.R. Donnelley announced that it had entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by Chatham Asset Management for $7.50 per share in cash.[38] After a bidding war with Atlas Holdings, Chatham increased their offer to buy R.R. Donnelley's remaining shares for $10.85 per share in cash, for a value of nearly $900 million.[39] The acquisition completed in February 2022.[40]

Lakeside Press

Lakeside Press was a Chicago publishing imprint under which the R.R. Donnelley Company produced fine-quality books as well as mail order catalogs, telephone directories, encyclopedias, and advertising. The Press was best known for its high quality editions for the Chicago Caxton Club as well as the Lakeside Classics, a series of fine reprints produced annually, at Christmas time, by R.R. Donnelley.[41] The Lakeside Classics tradition began in 1903 by Thomas E. Donnelley, who was then the company president. The basic format of these books has remained essentially the same since inception, as a hardcover, cloth wrapped and gold embossed. Subject matter tended to cover elements of American history. Many early volumes contained speeches and writings of noted Americans, including Benjamin Franklin, whose autobiography was published as the first Lakeside Classic.

Lakeside Classics

Lakeside Classics is a series started in 1903 that reprinted neglected classic works. Thomas E. Donnelley, then president of the company, was impressed by a set of seven razors presented to him by one of the company's suppliers, and wanted to create a gift that would similarly represent his own company's product and could not be purchased on the open market.[42] The company did not sell the books to the public, but gave each of the company employees a copy at Christmas, making the series valued collectors items.[43][44]

Thomas Donnelley wrote in the introduction to Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, the first volume in the series, that "If, in a modest way this volume conveys the idea that machine-made books are not a crime against art, and that books may be plain but good, and good though not costly, its mission has been accomplished." Following volumes featured speeches and writings of noted Americans, then in the 1910s selections turned to first-person narratives of American history, especially those which were rare or out of print. Themes included the Civil War, the Old West, exploration and frontier life. In the 1990s, several changes were introduced. Partly to acknowledge the company's global markets, narratives by Americans abroad were included.[43]

An early admirer wrote in 1923 that the printing, binding, and finishings were all done by the apprentice class to "illustrate the ideals of a well-made book", and that "not only are these books well made, but they contain historical works, autobiographies, and early travels unforgettable to him who loves this fair land." He concluded that the series is becoming "an institution near and dear to the collector of books of intrinsic value and beauty." [45]

Minor design changes were made occasionally and a major redesign every quarter century. In 1995, the date line on the title page was changed from "Christmas" to "December". For the redesign in 2003, Bruce Campbell, known for his work on The Library of America, was engaged. Among other changes, the gold-framing on the cover was restored and the typeface was changed from Bulmer to Garamond[42]

The company did not keep detailed records on how many copies were printed. The preface to the 1935 volume says that the print run for the first volume was 1,500 copies, but no further information was included in later editions. In the 1970s printings were in the tens of thousands. The hardest volume to find is the 1904 Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents, Washington to Lincoln. It is not known whether the run was smaller or whether collectors of Washington and Lincoln have kept them off the market by retaining them. The second scarcest is Fruits of Solitude, which may have been easy to lose because it had the fewest pages. The difficulty of finding the volume Memorable Speeches led one family member to joke that the speeches were so unmemorable that everyone threw them out. The Chicago publisher Reilly & Britton, a Chicago publisher, was given rights to reissue some of the earliest titles as “The Patriotic Classics.”[42]

By 2015, the series included 113 volumes.[43] In 2017, publication was taken over by newly created company LSC Communications, and the final edition was published in 2019, with 117 total editions produced.[46]

Lakeside Classics were not sold to the public and only made available to employees, clients and others associated with R.R. Donnelley (and later LSC Communications).[41] The week before Christmas, each employee was given one copy of that year's volume. As such, some of the volumes have become scarce, and are in demand on the collectors' market. Antiquarian bookstores often have a section devoted to Lakeside Classics, and early volumes command large sums from book collectors.[41]

Publications

  • Davis, Carl Dewitt (1922). A Study of the School for Apprentices of the Lakeside Press. R. R. Donnelley & sons Company.
  • Reuben H. Donnelley Corporation (1933). Official pictures of a Century of Progress exposition. Photographs by Kaufmann & Fabry co., official photographers (PDF). Chicago.
  • Donnelley, R.R. and Sons Company (1915). Rules for Compositors. R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company.
  • Lakeside Press (1913). The School for Apprentices of the Lakeside Press. R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company.
  • The Lakeside Press (PDF). Chicago: R.R. Donnelley. 1933.

References

  1. ^ "R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company (RRD) Income Statement - Yahoo Finance". finance.yahoo.com.
  2. ^ a b "R.R. Donnelley & Sons | 2021 Fortune 500". www.fortune.com. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  3. ^ RRD Corporate Website. . Archived from the original on 2007-12-26. Retrieved 2007-12-22.
  4. ^ Michelson, Mark. "Key Printing Industry Trends Reflected in 2021 Printing Impressions 300 Ranking of Largest Companies". piworld.com. Retrieved 11 February 2023.
  5. ^ Donnelley, Gaylord. To Be A Good Printer (Lakeside Press, 1977) ASIN B000S5KF9I
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-07-28. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  7. ^ https://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/webexhibits/PrintingForTheModernAge/PrinterToTheModernistMovement.html Printer to the Modernist Movement: A Century of Progress]" University of Chicago Library (Accessed May 2015)
  8. ^ a b Davis (1922), p. 25-29.
  9. ^ "The Newberry - Chicago's Independent Research Library Since 1887". www.newberry.org.
  10. ^ a b Hutner (2004), p. XXXVII.
  11. ^ Miller, James P (March 29, 2003). "Donnelley to settle worker discrimination suits". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved August 2, 2020. black workers filed a race-discrimination suit alleging that the company had treated them unfairly during the shutdown. Among other things, the workers alleged that Donnelley had found alternative jobs for about 31 percent of the plant's white workers, but managed to place just 1 percent of the plant's 575 black workers. The race litigation later grew to include black workers at other Donnelley facilities around the country, who argued more broadly that .. Donnelley had violated civil rights laws by fostering 'an atmosphere of racial hostility and ridicule.'
  12. ^ Lakeside Press (1913), p. iii.
  13. ^ Davis (1922), p. 119.
  14. ^ Reingold (2002), p. 191.
  15. ^ Promoting the Craft: The Four American Books Campaign Printing for the Modern Age: Commerce, Craft, and Culture in the RR Donnelley Archive (Accessed May 2015).
  16. ^ Benton (2000), p. 132.
  17. ^ Benton (2000), p. 162.
  18. ^ Benton (2000), p. 132, 200.
  19. ^ Moby-Dick First Edition Points (accessed February 6, 2015).
  20. ^ a b Benton (2000), p. 105-107.
  21. ^ Badaracco (1992).
  22. ^ University of Chicago Library, "Printing for the Modern Age."
  23. ^ The Associated Press. "RR Donnelley to buy Van Hoffmann". Retrieved 2007-12-29.[dead link]
  24. ^ "RR Donnelley buys Asia Printers". The Financial Times. 6 June 2005. Archived from the original on 2022-12-11. Retrieved 1 October 2017.
  25. ^ "Joint Announcement" (PDF). Sing Tao Holdings c/o Global China Technology Group. 25 January 2002. Retrieved 1 October 2017.
  26. ^ "RR Donnelley acquires Canadian Bank Note assets". Retrieved 2021-06-21.
  27. ^ "At least four firms eyeing Quebecor World: report". Yahoo! News Canada. Reuters. 2007-12-18. Retrieved 2007-12-22.[dead link]
  28. ^ . CBC News. 2009-05-13. Archived from the original on 2009-07-26.
  29. ^ "R.R. Donnelley gets $80M contract with F + W". Chicago Tribune. 2008-07-08. Retrieved 2008-07-08.[dead link]
  30. ^ Business Wire. "RR Donnelley to Acquire Pro Line Printing Inc". Retrieved 2008-02-27. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)[dead link]
  31. ^ . RR Donnelley press release. 2010-12-14. Archived from the original on 2011-02-15. Retrieved 2012-01-10.
  32. ^ "RR Donnelley buys Helium.com, terms not disclosed". Bloomberg Businessweek. 2011-06-21. Retrieved 2012-01-10.
  33. ^ "RR Donnelley Acquires LibreDigital; Extends e-Reader Services into Book, Magazine and Newspaper Segments". 17 August 2011. from the original on 2016-03-06. Retrieved 2014-10-21.
  34. ^ "EDGAR Online, Form 8-K, Current Report, Filing Date Aug 15, 2012" (PDF). secdatabase.com. Retrieved Feb 26, 2013.
  35. ^ . October 26, 2013. Archived from the original on October 26, 2013.
  36. ^ "R.R. Donnelley (RRD) to Split into 3 Stocks by October, published May 5, 2016". Forbes.com. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  37. ^ "U.S. printing company RR Donnelly to exit Brazil market". Reuters. 2019-04-02. Retrieved 2019-04-02.
  38. ^ "Chatham Asset Management Offers To Acquire R.R. Donnelley For $7.50 Per Share In Cash" (Press release). Chatham Asset Management. October 12, 2021 – via PR Newswire.
  39. ^ Henry Romero (14 December 2021). "RR Donnelley ditches Atlas for sweeter $897 mln Chatham offer". Reuters.
  40. ^ "Chatham Asset Management Completes Acquisition of RRD". investor.rrd.com (Press release). 25 February 2022.
  41. ^ a b c RRD Corporate Website. . Archived from the original on 2008-02-26. Retrieved 2007-12-22.
  42. ^ a b c Susan Levy The Lakeside Classics: A Christmas Gift that Keeps on Coming The Caxtonian 20.12 December 2012.
  43. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2017-12-06. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  44. ^ Lakeside Press, chicagology.com. Retrieved 10 February 2019,
  45. ^ Bay (1923), p. 101.
  46. ^ staff. "Titles in the Lakeside Classic Series". townsendbooks.com. Retrieved 14 January 2023.

Further reading

  • Badaracco, Claire (1992). American Culture and the Marketplace : R.R. Donnelley's Four American Books Campaign, 1926–1930. Washington: Library of Congress. ISBN 0-8444-0724-0.
  • Bay, J. Christian (1923), "Scarce and Beautiful Imprints of Chicago", Bibliographical Society of America, The Society
  • Benton, Megan (2000). Beauty and the Book: Fine Editions and Cultural Distinction in America. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-08213-5.
  • Edwards, Karen (January 2011), "Plain But Good", Fine Books & Collections, finebooksmagazine.com.
  • Guide to the R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company Archive 1844–2005.
  • Hutner, Martin (2004). A Century for the Century: Fine Printed Books from 1900 to 1999. Grolier Club. ISBN 978-1-56792-220-2.
  • Reingold, David A. (December 2002), "The Decentralization of Manufacturing Employment and the Role of Race: The Case of the Lakeside Press", Journal of Urban Affairs, 23 (2): 191–209, doi:10.1111/0735-2166.00083, S2CID 145669493

External links

  • Official website
  • Design Archives. Examples of Lakeside Press book and typographic designs.
  • Guide to the R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company Archive 1844-2005 at the University of Chicago Special Collections Research Center

donnelley, donnelley, american, integrated, communications, company, that, provides, marketing, business, communications, commercial, printing, related, services, corporate, headquarters, located, chicago, illinois, united, states, 2007, donnelley, world, larg. R R Donnelley is an American integrated communications company that provides marketing and business communications commercial printing and related services 2 Its corporate headquarters are located in Chicago Illinois United States In 2007 R R Donnelley was the world s largest commercial printer 3 In 2021 it was referred to as North America s largest 4 R R Donnelley amp Sons CompanyTypePrivateIndustryCommercial printing Logistics and Supply chain Digital marketingFounded1864Headquarters35 West Wacker DriveChicago Illinois 60601United StatesKey peopleThomas Quinlan CEO RevenueUS 6 276 billion 2019 1 Net incomeUS 93 2 million 2019 Total assetsUS 3 33 billion 2019 Total equityUS 383 7 million 2019 OwnerChatham Asset ManagementNumber of employees36 400 2019 2 Websitehttps www rrdonnelley com Contents 1 History 2 Lakeside Press Apprentice School and labor relations 3 The Four American Books Campaign 4 Lakeside Press Galleries 5 Business acquisitions and mergers 6 Lakeside Press 6 1 Lakeside Classics 7 Publications 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory EditR R Donnelley amp Sons Company was founded in Chicago in 1864 by Richard Robert Donnelley His son Reuben H Donnelley founded the otherwise unrelated company formerly known as R H Donnelley 5 Richard Robert Donnelley established his company in downtown Chicago which in 1870 became the Lakeside Printing and Publishing Company The business was destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 After a series of reorganizations and expansions Donnelley built the Lakeside Press Building on Plymouth Court and in 1902 began construction of the R R Donnelley and Sons Co Calumet Plant on 21st Street and Calumet Avenue The company aimed to produce books and periodicals with impressive modern design and mass printed commercial and reference materials Lakeside Press produced Encyclopaedia Britannica Time Magazine Life Magazine promotional literature for the Model T Ford catalogs for Sears Roebuck among others 6 The Press produced high quality collectible editions for the Chicago Caxton Club and the Limited Editions Club Donnelley was the official printer for the 1933 1934 World s Fair A Century of Progress which took place on the Lake Michigan lakefront just to the east of the plant The company designed and printed official tickets postcards posters brochures and magazines which displayed the company s distinctive modernist design 7 The company eventually became a global provider of printing and print related services 8 From 1922 to 1945 the Director of Design and Typography was William A Kittredge 9 who commissioned other well regarded artists and designers such as Rudolph Ruzicka Edward A Wilson and W A Dwiggins 10 R R Donnelley s cartographic production facility grew to be one of the largest custom mapmaking companies in the United States In the early 1990s the division successfully integrated routing technology with its digital map databases and launched a separate company Geosystems which several years later became MapQuest The Calumet Plant was closed in 1993 following the cancellation of the Sears catalog Donnelley s handling of the closing generated a lawsuit which went all the way to the US Supreme Court concerning alleged discrimination against black employees Donnelley settled the lawsuit in 2003 11 Lakeside Press Apprentice School and labor relations EditIn 1908 T E Donnelley son of the founder opened the Lakeside Press Apprentice School Donnelley a Yale graduate and a trustee of the University of Chicago felt that the recent revival of the ancient practice of apprenticeship was unsatisfactory because unions dominated the rules He was determined to open a program modeled on the apprentice training program at the Chaix Printing Company in Paris France which combined instruction and practical experience The whole plant in the words of one official description is the laboratory of the school 8 The inscription for the 1913 handbook for apprentices stated that The employer should realize that engaging an apprentice is a much more important task than hiring a journeyman 12 The company was one of many which at the time offered apprenticeship courses of this type ranging from the American Bridge Company and the American Locomotive Company to the Winchester Repeating Arms Company 13 In the early years 90 percent of the company s executives and supervisors were graduates of the Apprentice Training School and were either college graduates who had gone through a training program or had come up through the ranks The firm s turnover remained low As Chicago became home to a northward migration of blacks the workforce became stratified as non whites found it hard to attain management positions Racial tensions in the 1960s further weakened the company s ability to meet technological challenges and global competition Declining fortunes led to layoffs and contention and the school closed in 1993 14 The Four American Books Campaign EditDonnelley launched a Four American Books campaign in 1926 which culminated with their publication in 1930 The aim was to establish that the company s modern commercial machinery could produce illustrated books to rival high quality presses in Europe and to establish a reputation as a printer of fine trade editions in order to enter the mass market book industry The choice of American authors reflected a growing pride in and market for American literature C G Littell vice president and treasurer and William A Kittredge head of the department of design and typography organized the campaign 15 When Kittredge approached William Addison Dwiggins about illustrating a book for the project Dwiggins who was a well established designer of magazine and newspaper advertisements replied that he welcomed the chance to do something besides waste basket stuff which would be promptly thrown away After he turned down several suggestions Dwiggins agreed to illustrate the Tales of Edgar Allan Poe The Press considered his fee of 2 000 low for an illustrator of his commercial power 16 Edward A Wilson illustrated Richard Henry Dana s mid 19th century sea adventure Two Years Before the Mast and Rudolph Ruzicka Henry David Thoreau s Walden 17 The best known of the publications in the series was Rockwell Kent s edition of Herman Melville s novel Moby Dick which at that point was not yet accepted as an American classic Kittredge commissioned Kent to perform the design and illustrations in 1926 and the book appeared four years later in a three volume limited edition of one thousand copies issued in an aluminum slipcase Kittredge called it the greatest book done in this generation and declared that we will all go jump in the lake if it is not the greatest illustrated book ever done in America 18 In fact the book is considered one of the finest of the 20th century 10 Random House quickly issued a one volume trade edition which was also printed by Lakeside Press bound in black cloth with silver print and decorations 19 The book s cover and the first advertisements both featured Kent s name but did not mention Melville s Kent s design especially in the Modern Library edition of 1943 helped the novel to find a wider audience 20 Kent s illustrations give the impression of being woodcuts but are in fact ink and wash Kent counselled Kittredge that the whole book is a work that should be read slowly reflectively the large page and type induce such reading The character of the type should be homely rather than refined and elegant for homeliness flavors every line that Melville wrote He wrote that he had thought of using a fourteen point Caslon type face and he did make the pages rather large The artist considered his illustrations literary woodcutting not engraving and added that the illustrations show the midnight darkness enveloping human existence the darkness of the human soul the abyss such is the mood of Moby Dick 20 In 1992 the Library of Congress held an exhibition devoted to the Four American Classics series 21 Lakeside Press Galleries EditIn 1929 the company opened the Lakeside Galleries on the eighth floor of their newly completed building on 22nd Street From 1930 to 1961 when the corporate headquarters were moved the galleries devoted exhibitions to the works of American and European artists and photographers as well as to typography and book design 22 Business acquisitions and mergers EditThroughout its history particularly in the 1990s and 2000s R R Donnelley purchased a number of other companies outright steadily increasing in size In February 2004 R R Donnelley merged with Moore Wallace Inc keeping the name R R Donnelley as the name of the combined company Donnelley went on to purchase OfficeTiger a major publishing and financial outsourcing company as well as printing company Banta Corporation in 2007 In May 2007 R R Donnelley also acquired book and educational materials printer Von Hoffmann and creative pre press subsidiary Anthology Inc from Visant Corporation 23 An additional purchase at the beginning of 2007 was Perry Judd s Holdings Inc a private catalog and magazine printer In 2005 it acquired Hong Kong based Asia Printers Group from CVC Capital Partners 24 Asia Printers Group consists of South China Printing which was acquired by Asia Printers Group in 2002 25 In 2006 it acquired Canadian Bank Note Company s financial printing business consisting of documentation for initial public offerings 26 In 2007 R R Donnelley was also named as an interested party in an attempt to purchase Quebecor World 27 In May 2009 the company tendered an unsolicited bid to purchase Quebecor World 28 In July 2008 the company established a multi year contract with F W Publications Inc which allowed Donnelley to print a large amount of F W s book and magazine publications The contract was valued at about 80 million 29 At the beginning of 2008 RRD also announced the acquisition of Pro Line Printing Inc 30 In 2010 and 2011 R R Donnelley acquired Bowne amp Co San Francisco based Nimblefish Technologies 31 Helium com 32 and Austin based LibreDigital 33 During the Labor Day weekend in September 2011 R R Donnelley announced it would close its Bloomsburg printing plant where Penguin Classics and paperbacks in the best selling Twilight and Idiot s Guide series were printed On August 15 2012 R R Donnelley acquired EDGAR Online 34 In 2013 R R Donnelley acquired Consolidated Graphics 35 In August 2015 the company announced it would split into three different companies One would keep the name R R Donnelley amp Sons whereas the other two would be titled LSC Communications and Donnelley Financial Solutions 36 The separation was completed in October 2016 It left the Brazilian market in 2019 37 In October 2021 R R Donnelley announced that it had entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by Chatham Asset Management for 7 50 per share in cash 38 After a bidding war with Atlas Holdings Chatham increased their offer to buy R R Donnelley s remaining shares for 10 85 per share in cash for a value of nearly 900 million 39 The acquisition completed in February 2022 40 Lakeside Press EditLakeside Press was a Chicago publishing imprint under which the R R Donnelley Company produced fine quality books as well as mail order catalogs telephone directories encyclopedias and advertising The Press was best known for its high quality editions for the Chicago Caxton Club as well as the Lakeside Classics a series of fine reprints produced annually at Christmas time by R R Donnelley 41 The Lakeside Classics tradition began in 1903 by Thomas E Donnelley who was then the company president The basic format of these books has remained essentially the same since inception as a hardcover cloth wrapped and gold embossed Subject matter tended to cover elements of American history Many early volumes contained speeches and writings of noted Americans including Benjamin Franklin whose autobiography was published as the first Lakeside Classic Lakeside Classics Edit Lakeside Classics is a series started in 1903 that reprinted neglected classic works Thomas E Donnelley then president of the company was impressed by a set of seven razors presented to him by one of the company s suppliers and wanted to create a gift that would similarly represent his own company s product and could not be purchased on the open market 42 The company did not sell the books to the public but gave each of the company employees a copy at Christmas making the series valued collectors items 43 44 Thomas Donnelley wrote in the introduction to Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin the first volume in the series that If in a modest way this volume conveys the idea that machine made books are not a crime against art and that books may be plain but good and good though not costly its mission has been accomplished Following volumes featured speeches and writings of noted Americans then in the 1910s selections turned to first person narratives of American history especially those which were rare or out of print Themes included the Civil War the Old West exploration and frontier life In the 1990s several changes were introduced Partly to acknowledge the company s global markets narratives by Americans abroad were included 43 An early admirer wrote in 1923 that the printing binding and finishings were all done by the apprentice class to illustrate the ideals of a well made book and that not only are these books well made but they contain historical works autobiographies and early travels unforgettable to him who loves this fair land He concluded that the series is becoming an institution near and dear to the collector of books of intrinsic value and beauty 45 Minor design changes were made occasionally and a major redesign every quarter century In 1995 the date line on the title page was changed from Christmas to December For the redesign in 2003 Bruce Campbell known for his work on The Library of America was engaged Among other changes the gold framing on the cover was restored and the typeface was changed from Bulmer to Garamond 42 The company did not keep detailed records on how many copies were printed The preface to the 1935 volume says that the print run for the first volume was 1 500 copies but no further information was included in later editions In the 1970s printings were in the tens of thousands The hardest volume to find is the 1904 Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents Washington to Lincoln It is not known whether the run was smaller or whether collectors of Washington and Lincoln have kept them off the market by retaining them The second scarcest is Fruits of Solitude which may have been easy to lose because it had the fewest pages The difficulty of finding the volume Memorable Speeches led one family member to joke that the speeches were so unmemorable that everyone threw them out The Chicago publisher Reilly amp Britton a Chicago publisher was given rights to reissue some of the earliest titles as The Patriotic Classics 42 By 2015 the series included 113 volumes 43 In 2017 publication was taken over by newly created company LSC Communications and the final edition was published in 2019 with 117 total editions produced 46 Lakeside Classics were not sold to the public and only made available to employees clients and others associated with R R Donnelley and later LSC Communications 41 The week before Christmas each employee was given one copy of that year s volume As such some of the volumes have become scarce and are in demand on the collectors market Antiquarian bookstores often have a section devoted to Lakeside Classics and early volumes command large sums from book collectors 41 Publications EditDavis Carl Dewitt 1922 A Study of the School for Apprentices of the Lakeside Press R R Donnelley amp sons Company Reuben H Donnelley Corporation 1933 Official pictures of a Century of Progress exposition Photographs by Kaufmann amp Fabry co official photographers PDF Chicago Donnelley R R and Sons Company 1915 Rules for Compositors R R Donnelley amp Sons Company Lakeside Press 1913 The School for Apprentices of the Lakeside Press R R Donnelley amp Sons Company The Lakeside Press PDF Chicago R R Donnelley 1933 References Edit R R Donnelley amp Sons Company RRD Income Statement Yahoo Finance finance yahoo com a b R R Donnelley amp Sons 2021 Fortune 500 www fortune com Retrieved 15 June 2020 RRD Corporate Website Frequently Asked Questions Archived from the original on 2007 12 26 Retrieved 2007 12 22 Michelson Mark Key Printing Industry Trends Reflected in 2021 Printing Impressions 300 Ranking of Largest Companies piworld com Retrieved 11 February 2023 Donnelley Gaylord To Be A Good Printer Lakeside Press 1977 ASIN B000S5KF9I R R Donnelley Timeline Archived from the original on 2017 07 28 Retrieved 2018 09 13 https www lib uchicago edu e webexhibits PrintingForTheModernAge PrinterToTheModernistMovement html Printer to the Modernist Movement A Century of Progress University of Chicago Library Accessed May 2015 a b Davis 1922 p 25 29 The Newberry Chicago s Independent Research Library Since 1887 www newberry org a b Hutner 2004 p XXXVII Miller James P March 29 2003 Donnelley to settle worker discrimination suits Chicago Tribune Retrieved August 2 2020 black workers filed a race discrimination suit alleging that the company had treated them unfairly during the shutdown Among other things the workers alleged that Donnelley had found alternative jobs for about 31 percent of the plant s white workers but managed to place just 1 percent of the plant s 575 black workers The race litigation later grew to include black workers at other Donnelley facilities around the country who argued more broadly that Donnelley had violated civil rights laws by fostering an atmosphere of racial hostility and ridicule Lakeside Press 1913 p iii Davis 1922 p 119 Reingold 2002 p 191 Promoting the Craft The Four American Books Campaign Printing for the Modern Age Commerce Craft and Culture in the RR Donnelley Archive Accessed May 2015 Benton 2000 p 132 Benton 2000 p 162 Benton 2000 p 132 200 Moby Dick First Edition Points accessed February 6 2015 a b Benton 2000 p 105 107 Badaracco 1992 University of Chicago Library Printing for the Modern Age The Associated Press RR Donnelley to buy Van Hoffmann Retrieved 2007 12 29 dead link RR Donnelley buys Asia Printers The Financial Times 6 June 2005 Archived from the original on 2022 12 11 Retrieved 1 October 2017 Joint Announcement PDF Sing Tao Holdings c o Global China Technology Group 25 January 2002 Retrieved 1 October 2017 RR Donnelley acquires Canadian Bank Note assets Retrieved 2021 06 21 At least four firms eyeing Quebecor World report Yahoo News Canada Reuters 2007 12 18 Retrieved 2007 12 22 dead link RR Donnelley proposes 3 billion US takeover of Quebecor World CBC News 2009 05 13 Archived from the original on 2009 07 26 R R Donnelley gets 80M contract with F W Chicago Tribune 2008 07 08 Retrieved 2008 07 08 dead link Business Wire RR Donnelley to Acquire Pro Line Printing Inc Retrieved 2008 02 27 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a last has generic name help dead link RR Donnelley Acquires Nimblefish Technologies to Expand Multi Channel Marketing Capabilities RR Donnelley press release 2010 12 14 Archived from the original on 2011 02 15 Retrieved 2012 01 10 RR Donnelley buys Helium com terms not disclosed Bloomberg Businessweek 2011 06 21 Retrieved 2012 01 10 RR Donnelley Acquires LibreDigital Extends e Reader Services into Book Magazine and Newspaper Segments 17 August 2011 Archived from the original on 2016 03 06 Retrieved 2014 10 21 EDGAR Online Form 8 K Current Report Filing Date Aug 15 2012 PDF secdatabase com Retrieved Feb 26 2013 RR Donnelley to Buy Consolidated Graphics for 620M M and A and Finance FolioMag com October 26 2013 Archived from the original on October 26 2013 R R Donnelley RRD to Split into 3 Stocks by October published May 5 2016 Forbes com Retrieved 24 September 2017 U S printing company RR Donnelly to exit Brazil market Reuters 2019 04 02 Retrieved 2019 04 02 Chatham Asset Management Offers To Acquire R R Donnelley For 7 50 Per Share In Cash Press release Chatham Asset Management October 12 2021 via PR Newswire Henry Romero 14 December 2021 RR Donnelley ditches Atlas for sweeter 897 mln Chatham offer Reuters Chatham Asset Management Completes Acquisition of RRD investor rrd com Press release 25 February 2022 a b c RRD Corporate Website Lakeside Classics Archived from the original on 2008 02 26 Retrieved 2007 12 22 a b c Susan Levy The Lakeside Classics A Christmas Gift that Keeps on Coming The Caxtonian 20 12 December 2012 a b c Lakeside Classics Archived from the original on 2017 12 06 Retrieved 2018 09 13 Lakeside Press chicagology com Retrieved 10 February 2019 Bay 1923 p 101 staff Titles in the Lakeside Classic Series townsendbooks com Retrieved 14 January 2023 Further reading EditBadaracco Claire 1992 American Culture and the Marketplace R R Donnelley s Four American Books Campaign 1926 1930 Washington Library of Congress ISBN 0 8444 0724 0 Bay J Christian 1923 Scarce and Beautiful Imprints of Chicago Bibliographical Society of America The Society Benton Megan 2000 Beauty and the Book Fine Editions and Cultural Distinction in America Yale University Press ISBN 978 0 300 08213 5 Edwards Karen January 2011 Plain But Good Fine Books amp Collections finebooksmagazine com Guide to the R R Donnelley amp Sons Company Archive 1844 2005 Hutner Martin 2004 A Century for the Century Fine Printed Books from 1900 to 1999 Grolier Club ISBN 978 1 56792 220 2 Reingold David A December 2002 The Decentralization of Manufacturing Employment and the Role of Race The Case of the Lakeside Press Journal of Urban Affairs 23 2 191 209 doi 10 1111 0735 2166 00083 S2CID 145669493External links Edit Chicago portal Illinois portal Companies portalOfficial website Design Archives Examples of Lakeside Press book and typographic designs Guide to the R R Donnelley amp Sons Company Archive 1844 2005 at the University of Chicago Special Collections Research Center Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title RR Donnelley amp oldid 1138793537, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.