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  1. Wiley's son John (born in Flatbush, New York, October 4, 1808; died in East Orange, New Jersey, February 21, 1891) took over the business when Charles Wiley died in 1826. The firm was successively named Wiley, Lane & Co., then Wiley & Putnam , and then John Wiley.

  2. A John Wiley & Sons, Inc. é uma editora internacional, com sede em Nova Jersey, EUA. Seu programa está concentrado na publicação de enciclopédias, livros e periódicos da área acadêmica, nas formas impressa e eletrônica, bem como produtos e serviços on-line.

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  4. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Union Station 1550 Wewatta St Denver, CO 80202 Florida John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 851 Trafalgar Court Suite 420 Maitland, FL 32751 Illinois John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1415 West 22nd Street Suite 800 Oak Brook, IL 60523 Telephone: 630.366.2900 Facsimile: 630.528.3101 Indiana John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 9200 Keystone Crossing Suite 800

  5. Two centuries' worth. We’re a global leader in research and education. From a print shop in New York City to a global and digital presence, we’ve spent more than 200 years developing and fueling the world’s knowledge ecosystem.

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  7. Wiley's goal is to anticipate and serve our customer's professional and personal needs for knowledge and understanding while generating financial results that yield attractive returns for all members of the Wiley partnership: employees, authors, and shareholders. Key Dates: 1807: Charles Wiley opens a small printing shop in New York City.