It first came to Britain in 1924 when it was bought by Mrs R A Workman.
Ms. Simpson owns five bulls with her sister, Teresa Workman, 47, a programmer for the state.
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Workman is among the largest independent sellers of trade books and calendars, including the Page-A-Day line.
He is survived by his widow, Carolan Raskin Workman, their two daughters and four grandchildren.
Sheer, white-wool side panels hang in room corners and "soften the overall effect, " Ms. Workman says.
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Round the corner on the cliff top, a workman is scrubbing furiously at another section of graffiti.
Mr Clarke's body was discovered on 29 August by a workman he had hired to carry out repairs.
He died of cancer at his New York City home, said Selina Meere, spokeswoman for Workman Publishing Co.
He asked Workman to assess the chances of an ailing Ellison hardware outfit in Israel called Digital Appliance.
Workman came up with probability software that keeps the disk reader near the next likely spot it will access.
Mr. Workman drew comparisons to a mad scientist, working in a chaotic office strewn with papers and avoiding meetings.
Workman was founder, president and CEO of one of the largest independent publishers of nonfiction trade books and calendars.
After a job in the sales department of Dell Publishing, he founded Workman in 1967 as a book packager.
Workman's comp is generally a state issue as opposed to a federal issue.
In May 2001 Steven Fink, the head of Ellison's Lawrence Investments, called up Workman, a former IBM storage executive.
Then Mr. Workman added licensing to the mix, with mugs, pillows and aprons.
After graduating from Yale, Mr. Workman started in publishing in the early 1960s.
Although Workman mainly concentrated on nonfiction titles, in the late 1980s, Mr. Workman bought Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, N.
"We have tried to inform as many as possible and have put posters and signs up at the cemetery, " said Mr Workman.
In addition to the Workman imprint, the company consists of Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, Artisan, Storey Books, Timber Press, and HighBridge Audio.
For instance, a workman would have little use for an automobile if he had to be in the shops from dawn until dusk.
With Ellison behind him Workman has picked quite the fight, taking on the computer storage industry with one little company, Pillar Data Systems .
That's the theory of Dr Lance Workman, head of psychology at Bath Spa University, who has studied the effects of weather on society's mood.
The Wall Street Journal reported that Mr. Workman's wife, Carolan, and his daughter, Katie, were expected to take a larger role in the company's operation.
The apartment belongs to Workman's mother, who is recuperating from surgery at a nursing center, said police, who could not track down any other relatives.
Chrysler's original workman's tool-box, with the tools he crafted himself, is still stored in the company's Detroit offices, like some sacred ark of the covenant.
In March, Robert Miller was ousted as group publisher at Workman.
After that come insurance policies, for liability, workman's compensation and fire.
After attempts to jimmy the lock failed, the group gained freedom in a decidedly low-tech way: A workman smashed through a door with a fire extinguisher.
Police said they were trying to find someone in the family capable of taking care of the boy, including a brother of Workman believed to live out West.
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