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Name of Publishing House | lutterworth press |
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website | http://www.lutterworth.com/ |
Communication | publishing@lutterworth.com |
General Information
The Lutterworth Press was founded as the Religious Tract Society in Georgian London, with its headquarters just off Fleet Street, in order to provide improving literature for young people and adults. Since then it has published many tens of thousands of titles, ranging from small pamphlets for children to erudite academic works.
The Lutterworth Press was the first British publishing house to have branches in Africa and Asia, and part of the publishing programme in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries was the publication of language dictionaries and other works in many indigenous languages.
The Lutterworth Press became well known to generations of British children because of its publication of the Boy’s Own Paper and the Girl’s Own Paper.
The Lutterworth Press remains committed to high-quality publishing for children and adults, with a particular emphasis on moral values. In an age in which most long-established publishers have been absorbed into faceless multinational groups, it also remains committed to editorial independence.
What We Publish
We publish books in the following areas:
Our current printed catalogues are also available to download in PDF format:
Our Other Imprints
James Clarke and Co Ltd
This is our main sister imprint, which publishes academic and theological titles. James Clarke and Co Ltd has a separate online catalogue, but shares the same shopping cart as The Lutterworth Press web site. This will allow you to logon to both web sites using the same password, and to combine purchases from both catalogues in a single order.
Acorn Editions
This is our imprint specialising in local and minority interest titles. These titles are listed as part of the Lutterworth Press catalogue.
Our Mailing List
If you like to be kept informed of our new and forthcoming titles and other promotional offers, then you can sign up to our mailing list. You do not have to create an account with us in order to subscribe.
Publishing Your Book
If you are an author seeking publication, then please see our Author Guidelines page for advice on what we publish and how to submit your book to us, and to download a copy of our New Book Proposal Form.
Please note that we are not accepting submissions for children’s books at the current time.
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