Publishers
An introductory page for each publishing house (Arab or foreign)
Founded: Tachyon Publications was established in 1995 in San Francisco, California, by publisher and...
Founded: Stanford University Press was founded in 1892, making it one of the oldest university presses...
Founded: Sourcebooks was founded in 1987 by Dominique Raccah in her spare bedroom in Naperville, Illinois,...
Founded: Harlequin Enterprises was founded in Winnipeg, Canada, in 1949.
Specialization: The company...
Founding: Graywolf Press was founded in 1974 in Port Townsend, Washington, by Scott Walker.
Mission:...
Hybrid Model: Greenleaf operates on a model where authors pay a fee for publishing services (editorial,...
The Literary Publishing Empire of Russia
Azbuka-Atticus is one of the most powerful and largest publishing...
The Giant of Children’s and Young Adult Literature in Russia
Rosmen is one of the largest and most influential...
A Major Force in Business and Self-Development Publishing in Russia
Alpina Publisher is one of the largest...
About Grove Atlantic Publishing
Grove Atlantic, Inc. is a prominent independent American publisher based...
Melville House Publishing is a respected independent American publishing house headquartered in the DUMBO...
The company is a leader in publishing books that offer practical, evidence-based tools in psychology,...
Mountaineers Books
Mountaineers Books is not a typical commercial publisher; it is the independent, non-profit...
PubMatch: The Global Book Rights Network
PubMatch is not a traditional publishing house; rather, it is...
Skira is a prestigious Italian publishing house with an esteemed history spanning almost a century, specializing...
Company Overview: RedShelf
RedShelf is a leading US-based educational technology (EdTech) company that...
A Pioneer of Business and Self-Development Books in Russia
Mann, Ivanov and Ferber—widely known by its...
Teacher Created Resources began with a simple idea from a teacher who knew what other teachers needed....
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