Daniel Grisewood
Publisher (1934 – 2003)
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Daniel Grisewood BSc (1934–2003), British[1] packager and publisher, was the co-founder of Grisewood & Dempsey in 1973, and the founder of Kingfisher Books in 1978. He also managed Éditions Larousse.[2]
Daniel Grisewood was born in Nicosia in Cyprus on 25 October 1934,[3] and educated at Fort Augustus Abbey School.[4] He graduated BSc from the University of St Andrews in 1959.[5]
In 1988, he sold Kingfisher Books, and Grisewood & Dempsey, to Groupe de la Cité.[6]
His brother is a catholic parish priest, who serve at St. Peter and Paul Church, Taipei, Taiwan.