Stoddart Publishing

[2] In 1995, Stoddart published a book by photographer Jock Carroll, Glenn Gould: Some Portraits of the Artist as a Young Man, being a collection of photographs of the late Canadian pianist, accompanied by captions written by Carroll.

The actions were unsuccessful, based on Gould's unrestricted consent given at the time of the 1956 photo session and interview.

[4] The autobiography had an initial print run of 150,000 books, far surpassing Stoddart's previous record print of 20,000 for a single book.

The bankruptcy resulted in the closure of the majority of its corporate subsidiaries, including Stoddart Publishing.

[5] At the time that Stoddart ceased operations, it was the publisher of a number of Canadian writers, including Arthur Black, Pierre Berton, Thomas d'Aquino, Rod McQueen, David Foot, David Suzuki, Walter Stewart and Judy Rebick.