- Benziger Brothers
Benziger Brothers was a
Roman Catholic book publishing house founded byJoseph Charles Benziger , in 1792, inSwitzerland . [ [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02484b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia: "Joseph Charles Benziger"] ]The company started out selling religious articles but, due to family misfortune and upheaval, by 1800 Benizger was selling books. In 1833, Benziger's sons, Charles and Nicholas, succeeded their father under the firm name of "Charles and Nicholas Benziger Brothers". Two years later, in addition to their book publishing business, they began the lithographing of religious pictures, as well as the coloring of them by hand, before the introduction of
chromolithography . [Ibid.]Charles Benziger (b. 1799, d. 1873), a man with a good classical education, devoted himself especially to the literary end of the business. In 1840, the "
Einsiedler Kalender " was founded. "The Pilgrim", a popular Catholic periodical established at the same time, lasted only ten years. Charles also took an active part in public life, and served as President of the SwissCanton of Schwyz . [Ibid.]Nicholas Benziger (b. 1808, d. 1864), who took charge of the technical part of the business, proved himself a pioneer, introducing to the mountain village of
Einsiedeln a series of improved trades methods as they appeared from time to time in the great centres of Europe and America. Under his guidance the work ofbook-binding , which was formerly carried on in the family at home, was systematized. In 1844, the oldhandpress was superseded by the firstpower press . Stereotyping was introduced in 1846; in 1856 steel and copper printing; and in 1858electrotyping . [Ibid.]On the retirement of Charles and Nicholas Benziger in 1860, the business was continued by three of Charles' sons (Charles, Martin and J.N. Adelrich) and three of Nicholas' sons (Nicholas, Adelrich, and Louis). Under this third generation, the different branches of the house were still further developed, chromolithography and other modern printing methods being added. In 1867, the "
Alte und Neue Welt ", the first illustrated popular Catholic German magazine on a large scale, was begun, and then appeared a number of illustrated Catholic family books and a series of school books, including a Bible history in twelve languages, together with prayer books by well-known authors. Between 1880 and 1895 a fourth generation succeeded to the business, and the firm name was changed to Benziger and Company. [Ibid.]Although Benziger Brothers had established offices in the United States (in
New York City ) in 1853, its development as a publishing house did not begin until 1860 when J.N. Adelrich Benziger and Louis Benziger took charge. In 1860, further offices were opened inCincinnati and, in 1887, one inChicago . The publishing of English Catholic books was vigorously undertaken, and their catalogue covered the field of devotional, educational, and juvenile literature, besides works of a theological character. The American firm of Benziger Brothers is now independent of the Swiss house. TheHoly See conferred on the firm the title "Printers to the Holy Apostolic See" in 1867. [Ibid.]In 1968, Benziger was acquired by
Crowell Collier Macmillan (later to become Macmillan, Inc.), and the following year its headquarters were moved toCalifornia . In 1971, it was merged with two other companies —Bruce Publishing , founded inMilwaukee in the 1890s, andGlencoe Press , began inBeverly Hills in 1966. In July 2007 the Benziger name and product line was purchased fromMcGraw Hill byCFM Publishing and merged with Texas based Catholic publisherRCL - Resources For Christian Living to formRCL Benziger . The New Company is headquartered inAllen Texas .References
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