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  1. www.abbeville.com Abbeville Press | Art & Illustrated Books

  2. www.apc-clio.com

  3. www.abingtonpress.com

  4. www.abramsbooks.com`Harry N. Abrams, Inc. :: Abrams

  5. www.academychicago.com Academy Chicago Publishers—Publishers of quality fiction and non-fiction

  6. info@academychicago.com 

  7. www.adamsmedia.com Adams Media - Value Looks Good

  8. www.algonquin.com Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill

  9. www.allworth.com Welcome to Allworth Press — Quality books on the Performing Arts, Film and Television, Graphic Design, Photography, Design, Illustration, Music, Personal Finance, Writing and Publishing, Arts and Crafts, Business and Law

  10. www.idiotsguides.com Complete Idiot's Guides

  11. www.alyson.com Alyson Bookstore

  12. www.amanet.org Welcome to the American Management Association

  13. www.appi.org Welcome to American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. - www.appi.org

  14. www.apa.org AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

  15. www.astd.org American Society for Training & Development

  16. www.amgpublishers.com religious

  17. www.andrewsmcneel.com andrewsmcneel.com - All about andrewsmcneel.com

  18. www.cipa-apex.org Council On International & Public Affairs - The Apex Press

  19. www.applausepub.com Applause Theatre and Cinema Books

  20. info@applausepub.com 

  21. www.arcadepub.com Arcade Publishing

  22. info@arcadepub.com

  23. www.aronson.com Jason Aronson

  24. www.augsburgfortress.org RELIGIOUS

  25. www.avalonbooks.com Welcome to Avalon Books

  26. avalon@avalonbnooks.com

  27. www.avalonpub.com Avalon Publishing Group, Inc.

  28. www.travelmatters.com Welcome to Avalon Travel Publishing

  29. info@travelsmatters.com

  30. www.baen.com Science Fiction & Fantasy from Baen Books

  31. www.goteachit.com Curriculum for Sale, Curricula for Sale

  32. steve@goteachit.com 

  33. www.backbeatbooks.com Backbeat Books - If you're passionate about music, we have books for you!

  34. www.bakerbooks.com Baker Books: A Division of Baker Publishing Group

  35. www.barricadebooks.com BARRICADE BOOKS | INDEPENDENT PUBLISHING

  36. www.baronseduc.com 

  37. www.baskervillepublishers.com Baskerville Publishers Webstore

  38. www.beacon.org Beacon Press, an independent publisher of quality fiction and serious non-fiction since 1854

  39. www.bender.com authoritative and comprehensive legal information

  40. www.bkconnection.com supports the movement to a more enlightened work world

  41. www.beyondword.com Beyond Words Publishing Inc.: Independent publishing at its best. Inspiring nonfiction books and wellness products for you and your children’s body, mind and spirit.

  42. info@beyondword.com

  43. www.boydsmillpress.com

  44. admin@boydsmillpress.com

  45. www.georgebraziller.com   Founded in 1955, GEORGE BRAZILLER, INC. is a small, independent publishing house based in New York City. For over 45 years, we have been publishing outstanding international literature and some of the most beautiful and renowned books on art and architecture. We pride ourselves on consistently publishing books of exceptional content and quality, as well as consistently discovering new writers and exploring new areas in the world of art. The diversity of our list, which embraces fiction, nonfiction, poetry, art, architecture, and design, continues to be an important aspect of our publishing program.
    Distributed by:   W.W. NORTON & COMPANY, Inc.
    500 Fifth Avenue
    New York, NY 10110

  46. www.broadmanholman.com   

    From its original core of Bibles, textbooks, and reference titles, Broadman & Holman has blossomed into a major publisher of Christian living, fiction, homeschool, youth, history, and other categories.

    Most recently, Broadman & Holman is best known for publishing books by bestselling authors like Beth Moore (Praying God's Word), Dr. Henry Blackaby (Experiencing God) as well as New York Times bestsellers like Lt.Col Oliver North's novels entitled, Mission Compromised and The Jericho Sanction, and the autobiography entitled, Against All Odds by Chuck Norris.

    In 2004, the company's Holman Bible Publishers division introduced the new Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB) translation and is also the largest publisher of Spanish language Bibles in the United States.

  47. www.browntrout.com   BrownTrout leads the market as a supplier of calendars in the Pet, Travel, Wilderness, Wildlife, Plant, Fine Art, Automobiles, Sports, Americana, National Parks, Cities, States, Provinces, Regional, and Mind, Body & Spirit categories.BrownTrout Publishers Company Information About BrownTrout

  48. production@browntrout.com

  49. www.careerpress.com   

    Our History

    Career Press was founded in 1985 as a niche publisher of targeted career directories. Now, 20 years later, Career Press boasts an active, strong-selling backlist of nearly 300 titles spanning careers, personal finance, business management, study skills, and leisure pursuits. Our philosophy has remained constant since our founding: we publish the highest-quality books on topics most needed in the marketplace, written by established, credentialed, media-savvy professionals … and then promote and publicize them full force.

    Career Press: "Enriching Your Life One Book at a Time"

    At Career Press, we publish general non-fiction that addresses real, practical human needs. Our useful, accessible, "how-to" books reach a broad market of average Americans - people grappling with universal issues relating to job-hunting, career management, education, money, and personal goals.

  50. www.newpagebooks.com   New Page Books is five years old! Given its initial success, especially in the New Age field, I suspect many of you thought it was much older. We’re pleased that it has actually taken so little time to establish it as an important imprint featuring General Nonfiction, New Age, Health and Self-Help titles. We will continue to feature top authors you know-including Elaine Magee ("Tell Me What to Eat…"); Diane Warner, America’s most trusted wedding expert; Janet Farrar and Gavin Bone (Progressive Witchcraft); and Jeff Belanger (The World’s Most Haunted Places).New Page Books

  51. www.carrollandgraf.com   Founded in 1982, Carroll & Graf publishes a wide range of fiction and
    nonfiction, including history, current affairs, and mysteries

  52. www.whyleavethehouse.com   OUT OF SERVICE DOMAIN FOR SALE

  53. www.chelseagreen.com   

    proportions, one wonders what "sustainable" really means. Indeed, one begins to wonder what "living" really means or will come to mean in the opening decade of the twenty-first century. Can anything be deemed sustainable when life itself--in all its myriad forms--is threatened at so many levels? Is it enough to focus on the how-to of "green living" in the face of such overwhelming force, the "shock and awe" of forest and ecosystem destruction, the rampant plundering of the world's oceans, the terror of GMO-contaminated food, and the unintended consequences of biotechnology?

    A new worldwide grassroots movement is taking shape. In India, Africa, and South America, in countries left "behind" and stripped of their resources and cultures, people increasingly feel that they have no choice: In order to continue living, they must reclaim, must lay claim to, their ecosystems, their food and water, their land and housing, their sufficiencies. It's a new kind of politics, what Arundhati Roy calls, "Not the politics of governance, but the politics of resistance. The politics of opposition. The politics of forcing accountability. The politics of slowing things down. The politics of joining hands across the world and preventing certain destruction1." It is the new, vibrant politics of sustainable living.

    We wish to move the company forward boldly and with a new sense of urgency. While continuing our commitment to remain at the forefront of information about green building, organic growing, and renewable energy--the practical aspects of sustainability--we will also publish for a new politics of sustainability, for the cultural resistance that living demands of us now.

    While we support one another in reducing the destructive impacts of our daily lives, we must also support one another in the daunting task of building the collective consciousness of individuals committed to a less violent way of life. We must nurture the voices of those who see ever-widening disparities of wealth, the collapse of rural economies, the hegemony of industrial agriculture, the build up of toxics in the environment and other accumulating costs of an ever-accelerating, ever-expanding economy based on material wealth.

  54. www.chroniclebooks.com   

    One of the most admired and respected publishing companies in the U.S., Chronicle Books was founded in 1966 and over the years has developed a reputation for award-winning, innovative books. The company continues to challenge conventional publishing wisdom, setting trends in both subject and format, maintaining a list that includes fine art titles in design, art, architecture, and photography.

    Titles of note include Martha Zamora's Frida Kahlo: The Brush of Anguish (1990), and Nick Bantock's Griffin & Sabine (1991). Originally slated for an edition of 10,000, this interactive book became the most talked-about title of the year and a New York Times best-seller for 50 weeks. The two subsequent volumes in the trilogy, Sabine's Notebook and The Golden Mean, were also Times best-sellers.

    The company brought the same innovative philosophy to cookbooks with its four-color release of Sushi (1981) which sold 90,000 copies and is still in print. Chronicle Books also publishes James McNair's eye-catching cookbooks, all perennial best-sellers having sold over one million copies.

    The Children's list was launched in 1988 and has published the best-selling Mama, Do You Love Me? (over one million copies in hardcover), Ten Little Rabbits (450,000 copies) and N.C. Wyeth's Pilgrims (100,000 copies). The list has grown to include not only traditional picture books but affordable paperbacks, board books, plush toys, and novelty merchandise.

    In 1992, Chronicle Books launched its Gift division to develop ancillary products such as the Griffin & Sabine address book and writing box, the best-selling 52 Deck series, and a motorcycle journal and address book based on the Harley-Davidson image archives.

  55. www.citylights.com

  56. www.cleispress.com   
    Cleis Press, the largest independent queer publishing company in the United States, celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. Among many lesbian, feminist, and gay presses that emerged in the 1970s and 1980s, Cleis is the only press that is still run by its founders. Felice Newman and Frédérique Delacoste founded Cleis Press in 1980, and have worked together as co-publishers ever since. Author Regina Marler caught up with them over coffee in San Francisco.

  57. www.csuohio.edu/poetrycenter

  58. www.coffeehousepress.org   Coffee House Press is an award-winning, nonprofit literary publisher dedicated to innovation in the craft of writing and preservation of the tradition of book arts. Coffee House produces books that present the dreams and ambitions of people who have been underrepresented in published literature, books that shape our national consciousness while strengthening a larger sense of community.Coffee House Press was founded in 1984, and took its name from the long tradition of coffee houses as places for the free exchange of ideas, where each individual had equal time for expression, regardless of station or background. The English coffee house of the 1600s was a place of fellowship and discussion of the events of the day. The Parisian cafes of the early 1900s witnessed the birth of Dadaism, cubism, and surrealism. The American coffee house of the 1950s, a refuge from conformity for beat poets, exploded with literary energy. This spirit lives on in the pages of Coffee House Press books.

  59. www.collectorbooks.com   Collector Books is dedicated to bringing the most up-to-date information and values to collectors in an attractive high quality format. We design our books to be practical, easy-to-use tools to assist collectors in their pursuit of antiques and collectibles. We are deeply committed to the quality of our products. Providing the best possible books at the most reasonable prices has been our goal for over 30 years.

  60. editor@collectorbooks.com

  61. www.continuumbooks.com   

    Whether you are looking for a superb linguistics text – may we suggest Forensic Linguistics – or the book on jazz (Alan Shipton's New History of Jazz ); whether you're a teacher seeking classroom solutions (Sue Cowley is the author for you) or an armchair philosopher (surely you've read What Philosophers Think ?); whether you're a spiritual seeker (Father Thomas Keating is your guide) or a community activist ( Pedagogy of the Oppressed ), Continuum has the book for you.

    We publish high quality non-fiction in the humanities, including theology and religious studies, spirituality, philosophy, education, linguistics, literature, performing arts, the social sciences, and popular culture. With a wide range of books from our popular music series, 33 1/3, to works by the great Jewish theologian Abraham Joshua Heschel, Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi of Britain and Commonwealth, and philosopher Roger Scruton, our books are read by academics, educators, librarians, students and the intellectually curious all over the world.

  62. www.coppercanyonpress.com

  63. poetry@coppercanyonpress.com

  64. www.counciloakbooks.com  

    The Council Oak is a great tree, sacred to the Creek Indians, that still grows in Tulsa, our home city. Though rooted in the center of the North American continent, Council Oak publishes books from people and places all over the world—books that cross cultural lines to bring ancient traditions together with new, unfolding information and ideas. We publish for the future, presenting books that are destined to become "classics," as they break new ground and point the way to a better, more peaceful world.

    The circle around our sacred oak has expanded with each season, and has grown to include Wildcat Canyon Press.

    Wildcat Canyon Press publishes books about relationships, women’s issues, home and family, all with a focus on personal growth. Great care is taken to create books that inspire reflection and improve the quality of our lives.

    Both Council Oak and Wildcat Canyon books are meant to inspire the sharing of the excitement of discovery in the quiet, contemplative space beneath the great Oak.

  65. www.countrymanpress.com   

    ABOUT THE COUNTRYMAN PRESS

    As Vermont's oldest name in publishing, The Countryman Press maintains a tradition of producing books of substance and quality. The company began in Taftsville, Vermont, in 1973 in Peter and Jane Jennison's farmhouse kitchen. In 1996 we became a division of W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., the world's oldest and largest publishing house owned by its employees. Countryman retains its own identity, however, with editorial and production offices in Woodstock, Vermont.

    We publish about 50 books per year and currently have more than 250 books in print. The subjects of our books include travel, food, gardening, country living, nature, New England history, and crafts. Our flagship Explorer's Guide travel series has sold more than half a million copies, and enjoys both critical and customer acclaim.

  66. www.crossingpress.com    same as www.tenspeedpress.com

  67. www.crossroadpublishing.com

  68. www.dalkeyarchive.com

  69. contact@dalkeyarchive.com

  70. www.dearborn.com/trade   Kaplan Publishing is one of the nation's leading education, career and business publishers. Kaplan Publishing, with offices in New York and Chicago, produces more than 150 books a year on test preparation, admissions, academic and professional development, general business, management, sales, marketing, real estate, finance and investing. Kaplan Publishing is a unit of Kaplan, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of The Washington Post Company (NYSE: WPO).

  71. trade@dearborn.com

  72. www.ivanrdee.com   

  73. elephant@ivanrdee.com

  74. www.devorss.com

  75. editorial@devorss.com

  76. www.dorchesterpub.com

  77. byamashita@dorchesterpub.com

  78. www.secure.downeast.com

  79. www.downeastbooks.com   You've arrived at the site and online store of Down East Books, Maine's largest book publisher. We publish books that capture and illuminate the beauty and unique character of Maine and New England's people, culture, and landscape. Peruse the categories to the left or search by keyword or title to find the books you are looking for. We also offer gifts, most of which are made here in Maine.

  80. info@downeastboos.com

  81. www.eerdmans.com   But the mainstay of Eerdmans' backlist remains the numerous volumes of biblical and theological reference works like the New International Commentary series, and various Bible dictionaries, concordances, and handbooks. Massive reference works, like the ten-volume Theological Dictionary of the New Testament (commonly known as "Kittel") and the companion Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament (still in progress) have been translated from the German. 1999 saw the publication of the first volume of another important reference work, The Encyclopedia of Christianity, a translation of the acclaimed German work Evangelisches Kirchenlexicon. In 2000 the one-volume Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible was released and quickly became an invaluable tool for Bible readers.eerdmans.com - About Us

  82. www.smallbizbooks.com   Entrepreneur magazine's SmallBizBooks

  83. jcalmes@entrepreneur.com

  84. www.mevans.com   The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group has acquired the assets of M. Evans & Company, one of the last remaining independent New York publishing houses. M. Evans and Company, Inc., an independent and innovative house, has been publishing thought-provoking titles for over 40 years. A book packager in the 1950s, M. Evans evolved into a publisher who has not only been responsible for producing many bestsellers, but also for initiating huge trends in America and worldwide. Located in mid-town Manhattan, M. Evans remains one of the few independent New York houses in a sea of conglomerates.

  85. editorial@mevans.com

  86. www.factsonfile.com

  87. custserv@factsonfile.com

  88. www.fairviewpress.org   

    Fairview Press publishes books dedicated to the physical, emotional, and spiritual health of children, adults, and seniors — specializing in books on:

  89. press@fairview.org

  90. www.fantagraphics.com   Fantagraphics Books has been a leading proponent of comics as a legitimate form of art and literature since it began publishing the critical trade magazine The Comics Journal in 1976. By the early 1980s, Fantagraphics found itself at the forefront of the burgeoning movement to establish comics as a medium as eloquent and expressive as the more established popular arts of film, literature, poetry, et al. Fantagraphics quickly established a reputation as an advocacy publisher that specialized in seeking out and publishing the kind of innovative work that traditional comics corporations who dealt almost exclusively in super-heroes and fantasy either didn’t know existed or wouldn’t touch: serious, dramatic, historical, journalistic, political, and satirical work by a new generation of alternative cartoonists as well as many artists who gained prominence as part of the seminal underground comix movement of the '60s. Fantagraphics has since gained an international reputation for its literate and audacious editorial standards and its exacting production values.

  91. fbicomix@fantagraphics.com

  92. www.feldheim.com   Feldheim.com - Jewish books for the whole family

  93. questions@feldheim.com

  94. www.4w8w.com   Submissions Guidelines

    Thank you for your interest in Four Walls Eight Windows. Please become familiar with our list before submitting anything, to make sure your work would be compatible with our program.

    Please do not send us e-mail submissions or submissions on disk.

    Please do not send us works of poetry, romance, children's books, conventional thrillers or conventional horror. In general, we are not now looking to acquire works of fiction (short stories or novels).

    To submit a MS.: send a typed outline or sample chapter along with a self-addressed stamped envelope (if you want the material returned). Even if you do not want the material returned, we will not respond unless you include a SASE. Expect a wait of at least two months before receiving a reply.

    Please do not send original artwork, photographs, or manuscripts of which you do not retain a copy. Do not send material on disk and, again, do not send e-mail submissions.

    Our address:
    Acquisitions Editor
    Thunder's Mouth Press
    245 West 17th Street
    New York, NY 10011

    Best wishes,
    The Editors

  95. www.foxrock.com   

  96. evergreen@nyc.rr.com

  97. www.freespirit.com

  98. www.whfreeman.com

  99. www.ncccusa.org

  100. www.fulcrum-books.com

  101. www.garrettpub.com

  102. info@garrettpub.com

  103. www.globepequot.com

  104. info@globepequot.com

  105. www.godine.com

  106. info@godine.com

  107. www.groveatlantic.com

  108. info@groveatlantic.com

  109. www.hamptonroadspub.com

  110. www.harcourtbooks.com

  111. www.eharlequin.com

  112. www.harvardcommonpress.com

  113. www.harvesthousepubl.com

  114. www.hayhouse.com

  115. www.hazelden.org

  116. info@hazelden.org

  117. www.hci-online.com

  118. www.hillstreetpress.com

  119. info@hillstreetpress.com

  120. www.hippocrenebooks.com

  121. hippocrene.books@verizon.net

  122. www.horizonpublishers.com

  123. www.hmco.com

  124. www.humanicspub.com

  125. www.humankinetics.com

  126. info@hkusa.com

  127. www.hyperionbooks.com   Hyperion, which was founded in 1991, publishes general-interest fiction and nonfiction books for adults. It includes the Miramax, ESPN Books, ABC Daytime Press, Hyperion East and Hyperion Audiobooks.

  128. www.hyperionbooksforchildren.com

  129. www.innertraditions.com   we are Inner Traditions, one of the oldest and largest publishers devoted to the spiritual and healing traditions of the world. Our books celebrate the earth while seeding a new dream for humanity. We invite you to browse our many titles, find out what's new and upcoming in our publishing program, meet some of our featured authors, and purchase your books directly though our online catalog. Enjoy!

  130. info@gotoit.com

  131. www.innisfreepress.com

  132. www.islandpress.org   

    Island Press was established in 1984 to meet the need for reliable, peer reviewed information to help solve environmental problems. We identify innovative thinkers and emerging trends in the environmental field. We work with world-renowned experts and aspiring authors to develop cross-disciplinary solutions to environmental challenges. Then we make sure this information is communicated effectively to the widest possible audience – via our books, electronic media, and outreach to scientists, policymakers, the news media, and the general public.

    Island Press publishes approximately 40 new titles per year on topics ranging from biodiversity and land use to forest management, agriculture, marine science, climate change, and energy. In addition, Island Press is engaged in several collaborative partnerships designed to help facilitate the stimulation of new ideas, new information products, and targeted outreach to specific audiences. Our Communication Partnership for Science and the Sea COMPASS is one such example.

  133. info@islandpress.org

  134. www.josseybass.com

  135. www.judsonpress.com   Judson Press is the publishing arm of American Baptist Churches USA, a Protestant denomination that includes 1.5 million members in 5,800 congregations in the United States and Puerto Rico. The denomination's national offices are housed in the American Baptist Mission Center in Valley Forge, Pa. 

    The Judson publishing enterprise is one of the mission programs of National Ministries (The American Baptist Home Mission Societies), which serves Jesus Christ throughout the United States and Puerto Rico with its mission partners by encouraging discipleship and engaging in mission, seeking to transform the soul of a nation.

  136. www.kensingtonbooks.com   

  137. Kensington Publishing Corp. is the last remaining independent U.S. publisher of hardcover, trade and mass market paperback books. 2006 marks our 32nd year in business. From the time our very first book (Appointment in Dallas by Hugh McDonald), became a bestseller, Kensington has been known as an astute and determined David-vs.-Goliath publisher of titles in the full spectrum of categories, from fiction and romance to health and nonfiction.

    Kensington now accounts for about 7% of all mass market paperback sales in the U.S. Through the Kensington, Zebra, Pinnacle and Citadel press imprints, the company releases close to 600 new books per year and has a backlist of more than 3,000 titles.

    We are considered a leader and innovator in such areas of publishing as African-American (Dafina), Gay and Lesbian, Erotic Romance (Brava), Wicca, and Alternative Health (Twin Streams) and of course romance. In the beginning of 2006 we will be launching our new erotica line in tradepaper and in an eBook format as well. We have also just started a new website called www.rebelbasebooks.com where you can find the latest books about popular culture that’s taking place on the web.

    Competitive marketing strategies are Kensington's hallmark. We pioneered the use of 3-D and holographic covers, foiling, embossing and multi-colored covers for the same title—distinctive techniques subsequently adopted by other publishers.

    The Kensington staff now totals close to 90 employees who take their inspiration from founder and Chairman Emeritus, Walter Zacharius. During a distinguished 50-year publishing career, he has introduced dozens of bestselling writers, and developed countless marketing innovations. Steven Zacharius, became President and Chief Executive Officer of Kensington in 2005.

    Kensington boasts a dedicated sales force—men and women both in the home office in New York and in the field around the country, with their fingers on the pulse of the market. The company is able to respond quickly to trends, to put books into the hands of readers faster than larger publishers can, and to support them with targeted promotional and marketing programs to generate reader excitement.

    Kensington continues to be a full-range publisher large enough to command respect in the market, yet small enough to maintain author, reader and retailer loyalty.

  138. www.kivakipress.com

  139. www.kivakipress.com

  140. info@kivakipress.com

  141. www.klutz.com   Klutz - Klutz: Galactic Online Headquarters of Kids Activity Book Publishers

  142. www.krause.com   

    Krause's comics and games division offers titles for comic book collectors and professionals, and for players of collectible card games. Our line of related books includes respected comic book and collectible card game price guides. Collectors and gamers can find special online services including the latest hobby headlines, forums, complete magazine issues, a dealer directory and classified ads by clicking on the magazine titles below.

    Magazines

    Comics Buyer's Guide

    Comics Buyer's Guide provides collectors, fans and professionals with the latest news about comics and related items. Regular features include profiles of writers and artists of both yesterday's comic-book heroes and today's hot titles. Click here to visit the Comics Buyer's Guide Web site.

    Comics & Games Retailer

    Comics & Games Retailer provides information to comic and games retailers about marketing, industry news, and practical how-to tips on selling comics. Monthly issues include "Suggested for Mature Retailers," "Playing to Win," "Retailer Workshop," "The Winning Edge," and "Gamers at Work." "Market Beat" gives a national overview of the market.

    SCRYE

    SCRYE is the most respected price guide in the industry for collectible card games and collectible miniatures. SCRYE also provides collectors and players with the latest news, checklists, player strategies, deck building tips and tricks for collectible card games. Click here to visit SCRYE online.

  143. www.ktav.com   

    In 1921 Asher and Feiga (Fannie) immigrated to America from Russia. Asher and Fannie opened a Jewish bookstore in the heart of the New York City ghetto, at 168 Rivington Street, with living quarters at the back of the store.
    Asher was a Hebrew scholar who spoke six languages. Fannie was a liberated dynamo who was a homemaker and spent most of her day in the business. Nothing phased her and no task was too difficult, yet Asher and Fannie managed to eke out a meager existence.

    In 1925, Asher had an idea to manufacture a lead draydel. After a long search he found a tool and die maker who designed the world's only existing draydel casting machine. Lead is heated in a steel ladel till it melts. The molten lead is then poured into the closed mold. After 15 seconds, the lead sets, at which point the mold is opened and the hot draydel is removed. A good operator like Fannie produced about 75 draydels an hour. The first year was a great success and the exultant duo sold 25,000 lead draydel at 2 cents each, for a total of $500.00 Hallelujah! Life for Asher and Fannie was looking up.

    Asher and Fannie had a dream and a goal, to build a business which would promote Jewish education and generational continuity. How well they succeeded! Today, KTAV is famous for its teaching devices, its scholarly publications and its educational texts.
    Asher and Fannie had two children: Sol and Bernie. Who is Who?
    Today, Sol and Bernie are slightly older and are co-owners of KTAV Publishing House.
    Clothing, except for the shoes, was sewn by Fannie is her spare time.

  144. www.llewellyn.com  FOR TANTRA

  145. lwlpc@llewellyn.com  FOR TANTRA

  146. www.lonelyplanet.com

  147. info@lonelyplanet.com

  148. www.longstreetpress.net   Founded in 1988, Longstreet Press has been known as the South’s preeminent publisher and one of the country’s leading independent publishers in its brief history. We publish approximately 15 books a year and have more than 400 titles in print, including the New York Times bestseller No Such Thing as A Bad Day by former White House chief of staff Hamilton Jordan. Other Longstreet favorites include several comedic bestsellers by famed Southern humorist, Lewis Grizzard, as well as the Wall Street Journal bestseller The Bowden Way: Fifty Years of Leadership Wisdom by renowned Florida State football coach Bobby Bowden.

  149. jpruss@longstreetpress.net

  150. www.loompanics.com   THESE GUYS SEEM COOL

  151. service@loompanics.com   THESE GUYS SEEM COOL

  152. www.lyonspress.com

  153. info@lyonspress.com

  154. www.macadamcage.com    

    MacAdam/Cage Publishing was founded as an independent trade publisher in 1998 by David Poindexter with the aim of publishing books of quality fiction and non-fiction and with the commitment to bringing new and talented voices to the literary marketplace.

    In 1999 MacAdam/Cage Publishing acquired the independent press MacMurray & Beck, well known in the industry for launching authors such as Patricia Henley (Hummingbird House), William Gay (The Long Home), and Susan Vreeland (Girl in Hyacinth Blue) and heavily supported by the bookselling trade with many BookSense 76 picks as well as appearances in chain store fiction programs that highlight new authors.

    Having joined forces and now with operations in both San Francisco and Denver, MacAdam/Cage Publishing represents independent publishing at its best. Innovative in its approach to marketing and yet committed to the time-honored style of publishing, MacAdam/Cage Publishing will continue to introduce new and exciting authors from across the nation and beyond.

    If you are a writer and would like to submit work, read the Submission guidelines.

  155. www.manicdpress.com   Manic D Press was founded by Jennifer Joseph in 1984 as an alternative outlet for young writers seeking to bring their work into print. We are an award-winning literary press based in San Francisco, California publishing fiction (novels and short stories), poetry, art, narrative-oriented comix, and alternative travel trade paperbacks. We represent a diversified, balanced group of unique writers and artists, with emphasis on those who have been shunned by the traditional publishing establishment for lacking commercial viability, regardless of their talent or future promise. We are funded in part by the California Arts Council. Manic D Press books are distributed to the trade throughout the US and Canada by PGW, Last Gasp, SPD, and all major wholesalers. UK and European distribution is through Turnaround Publishers Services LP. Awards presented to Manic D Press include 2000 American Library Association GLBT Award for Literature; 1997 Firecracker Alternative Book Award for Art; 2002 and 2000 Firecracker Alternative Book Awards for Fiction; 1998 American Institute of Graphic Arts juried traveling exhibition 50 Books, 50 Covers; Sept/Oct 2003 + March/April 2004 Booksense 76 lists; SF Bay Guardian's 2004 Best of the Bay:Manic D Press Great Books Since 1984

  156. info@manicdpress.com

  157. www.mcfarlandpub.com   McFarland is a leading U.S. publisher of scholarly, reference and academic books. Located in Jefferson, North Carolina (in the Appalachian Mountains), McFarland publishes books that can be found in libraries worldwide.

  158. info@mcfarlandpub.com

  159. www.meadowbrookpress.com   Since 1975, Meadowbrook has grown to become one of the leading publishers of books sold nationally through bookstores and other retail outlets. Located in Minnetonka, Minnesota, Meadowbrook Press takes great pride in the ability to edit, design, and promote books so they achieve their full commercial potential. We specialize in pregnancy, baby care, child care, humorous poetry for children, party planning, and children's activities. We are also the number one publisher of baby name books in the country, with eight baby-naming books in print and total sales of over six million copies.

  160. info@meadowbrookpress.com

  161. www.mercuryhouse.org   Since its founding in 1985, Mercury House has published the work of emerging American writers and critically acclaimed representatives of world literature. The house is guided by a dedication to literary values, to works of social significance, and to the free exchange of ideas. Yet its primary goal is more specific than that: Mercury House promotes authors overlooked by the increasingly commercial publishing industry centered in New York. Its publishing program serves the rich literary traditions of the San Francisco Bay Area, of the West Coast, and of world authors whose books are influential and important but do not sell in high quantities. Mercury House serves a crucial cultural and political function, filling the gap left by small independent presses that have either gone out of business or been absorbed by larger publishing firms.

  162. mercury@mercuryhouse.org

  163. www.artscroll.com  We are sorry about any inconvenience this may cause, but ArtScroll / Mesorah's mission has always been to preserve our Tradition and to educate the Jewish people of their beautiful heritage.

  164. info@artscroll.com

  165. www.milkweed.org Milkweed Editions is a nonprofit literary press, publishing between 15 and 20 books a year. Founded in 1979, we have published over 200 titles and are dedicated to keeping our books in print. We read each manuscript we receive and consider it for publication according to our mission statement. We believe that literature is a transformative art, and that each book bears a responsibility to convey the essential experiences of the human heart and spirit.

  166. www.moodypress.org

  167. acquisitions@moody.edu

  168. www.mountaineerbooks.org

  169. www.newworldlibrary.com   ECKART TOLLE'S PUBLISHER

  170. www.wwnorton.com  W. W. Norton & Company, the oldest and largest publishing house owned wholly by its employees, strives to carry out the imperative of its founder to "publish books not for a single season, but for the years" in fiction, nonfiction, poetry, college textbooks, cookbooks, art books and professional books

  171. www.oreilly.com oreilly.com -- Welcome to O'Reilly Media, Inc. -- computer books, software conferences, online publishing

  172. www.oaktreebooks.com 

    Anyone who has ever tried knows how tough it is to get published in this blockbuster, celebrity, name-author world.  Today the face of publishing is made up of massive conglomerates formed through buyouts, mergers, and acquisitions, with an inclination to focus on large runs with established name authors and projected "blockbuster" properties.  

    As a result, many extremely talented authors are  abandoned or ignored altogether.  Oak Tree fills this market niche, creating opportunities for authors and allowing the book buying public the power to opt for quality and diversity over celebrity.

  173. www.oaktreepress.com   

    Our mission

    Our mission is to provide information, advice and resources to entrepreneurs and managers of SMEs and those who support and educate them.

     Guided by our managing director, Brian O'Kane (pictured below right with Margaret Hearty of InterTrade Ireland and co-author, Ron Immink, at the launch of the Growing Your Own Business workbook), and assisted by our authors and strategic partners, Oak Tree Press offers a wide range of books and other publications, websites, software, training and consultancy in support of this mission.

     Our partners

    We have developed a number of key strategic relationships with many business and training organisations in Ireland, the UK, Europe and around the world.

     We are re-sellers of Palo Alto Software, the biggest business planning software provider in the USA. Their market-leading product Business Plan Pro provides everything you need to write your business plan and its EasyPlan Wizard guides you through every step from start to finish. In Ireland, customers receive a free copy of Starting a Business in Ireland, with every copy of Business Plan Pro ordered.

     Where are we and how can you contact us?

    We are based in Cork, Ireland. You can contact us at Oak Tree Press, 19 Rutland Street, Cork, Ireland. LoCall 1890-313855 (Republic of Ireland only). Tel: +353 21 4313855 Fax: +353 21 4313496 Email: info@oaktreepress.com.

  174. info@oaktreepress.com  

  175. www.overlookpress.com  is an independent general-interest publisher, founded in 1971. The publishing program consists of nearly 100 new books per year, evenly divided between hardcovers and trade paperbacks. The list is eclectic, but areas of strength include interesting fiction, history, biography, drama, and design.

  176. www.paladin-press.com  

    Paladin Press publishes books and videos on personal and financial freedom, survival and preparedness, firearms and shooting, martial arts and self-defense, military and police tactics, knives and knife fighting, and more.

    Browse through our collection of startlingly original titles — more than 800 of them! Read descriptions of our books and videos and exercise your freedom to gather information by placing your order through our secure and private online store today.

  177. service@paladin-press.com

  178. www.pathfinderpress.com

  179. pathfinder@pathfinderpress.com

  180. www.paulistpress.com

  181. info@paulistpress.com

  182. www.peachpit.com

  183. proposals@peachpit.com

  184. www.peachtree-online.com

  185. hello@peachtree-online.com

  186. www.pelicanpub.com

  187. editorial@pelicanpub.com

  188. www.thepermanentpress.com

  189. info@thepermanentpress.com

  190. www.perseabooks.com

  191. info@perseabooks.com

  192. www.petersons.com

  193. bookfeedback@petersons.com

  194. www.pilgrimpress.com

  195. pilgrim@ucc.org

  196. www.pomegranatecommunications.com

  197. info@pomegranate.com

  198. www.potomacbooksinc.com

  199. www.wjkbooks.com

  200. www.ppi2pass.com

  201. info@ppi2pass.com

  202. www.prometheusbooks.com

  203. editorial@prometheusbooks.com

  204. www.quirkbooks.com

  205. general@quirkbooks.com

  206. www.raggedmountainpress.com

  207. www.redwheelweiser.com

  208. info@redwheelweiser.com

  209. www.regnery.com

  210. submissions@regnery.com

  211. editorial@regnery.com

  212. www.rizzoliusa.com

  213. www.rockpub.com

  214. www.rodale.com

  215. reader_service@rodale.com

  216. www.routledge-ny.com

  217. info@taylorandfrancis.com

  218. www.sasquatchbooks.com

  219. www.scholastic.com

  220. www.sel-counsel.com

  221. www.sevenstories.com

  222. info@sevenstories.com

  223. www.shambhala.com

  224. editors@shambhala.com

  225. www.mesharpe.com    

    Founded in 1958, M.E. Sharpe is a privately held publisher of books and journals in the social sciences and humanities, including titles in economics, political science, management and public administration, and history. We also publish both original works and translations in Asian and East European studies.

     

    Several Nobel Prize winners, including Ōe Kenzaburo and Wasily Leontief, are among our authors. Our East Gate Books imprint is widely recognized as representing the best in Asian Studies. In addition, we also publish single and multi-volume reference works designed to meet the needs of students and researchers from high school through college under the Sharpe Reference imprint.

    M.E. Sharpe's highly regarded periodicals include journals in sociology, political economy, management studies, information technology, and mental health, along with numerous monthly, bi-monthly, and quarterly translation journals in our Asian and East European series. Among the list are the cutting-edge International Journal of Electronic Commerce and Journal of Management Information Systems as well as the widely respected Journal of Post-Keynesian Economics, Challenge: The Magazine of Economic Affairs, Problems of Post-Communism, and Journal of Advertising.

    For more information on our various programs and publications contact the Editorial Department or click on the individual links.

  226. www.sierraclub.org/books

  227. www.signaturebooks.com

  228. people@signaturebooks.com

  229. www.gibbs-smith.com

  230. www.springeronline.com  SPRINGER VERLAG

  231. www.sohopress.com   Dear Writers:

    Soho Press primarily publishes fiction, with the occasional autobiography or cultural historical account. Completed manuscripts should be 60,000 words or more. While many of our published works arrive here through agents, we place a high priority on publishing quality unsolicited materials from new writers.

    Though eager to accept a wide range of literary fiction, we are generally unenthusiastic about publishing formula fiction, young adult dramas, stock romances, juvenile literature, cookbooks, how-to books, self-help, fantasy, and anything that might recommend itself as a "quick read." Further, we do not consider electronic submissions.

    Writers may submit completed manuscripts at any time, however, a query letter accompanied by three chapters of the work (preferably the first three) and a brief outline of plot events should precede the submission of an entire novel. A cover letter listing previous publishing credits should be included with your work. All materials may be sent to Soho Press at 853 Broadway, New York, NY 10003, care of Laura Hruska, editor-in-chief. Please accompany all submissions with postage and packing materials sufficient for their return.


    Yours,

    Katie Herman
    Soho Press, Inc.SUBMISSIONS

  232. www.sourcebooks.com   Sourcebooks’ mission is to reach as many people as possible with books that will enlighten their lives.

  233. info@sourcebooks.com

  234. www.sterlingpub.com   

    Sterling Publishing Co., Inc., is today one of the world's leading publishers of nonfiction titles with more than 5,000 books in print. Among its bestselling titles are Biggest Riddle Book in the World, The Illustrated Dream Dictionary, and Windows on the World Complete Wine Course. Subject categories in which the company excels include puzzles and games, crafts, gardening, woodworking, health, and children's books.

    With an unusual title and packaging, Yoga for Wimps became a bestseller in 2001 and marked the launch of an ongoing series that includes Orchids for Wimps and Meditation for Wimps. Another success is the novelty-packaged Sit and Solve series. Many of Sterling's children's books, such as Sometimes I Like to Curl Up in a Ball and I Know a Rhino, are critically acclaimed bestsellers as is the popular Design Is in the Details series.

    Charles G. Nurnberg was named President and CEO of Sterling Publishing Co., Inc. in 2003.

  235. info@sterlingpub.com

  236. info@sterlingweb.com

  237. www.sybex.com   Sybex, Inc. -- Quality Computer Books & Software

  238. www.tenspeedpress.com  TEN SPEED PRESS was founded in 1970 at Telegraph and Bancroft Way in Berkeley, California. Philip Wood, founder and publisher, began his career with Barnes & Noble in 1962 and in 1965 at Penguin books. He was in charge of Penguin Books in Baltimore and New York in 1969 before founding his own company shortly following the death of Penguin founder, Alan Lane, his mentor.

    Ten Speed started with Anybody’s Bike Book which is still in print and has sold nearly a million copies. Ten Speed built its worldwide reputation with well-known titles like What Color Is Your Parachute?; wonderful cookbooks like Moosewood Cookbook and the magnificent Charlie Trotter books from Chicago; and such unclassifiable delights as White Trash Cooking, Why Cats Paint, and Flattened Fauna. Ten Speed Press currently publishes 150 books a year under all of its imprints.

    CELESTIAL ARTS was acquired in 1983 and it continues to publish a diverse list of health, parenting, and spirituality titles. Famous books include Love Is Letting Go of Fear, Staying Healthy with the Seasons, and five books by wonderful SARK. Celestial Arts also publishes a large list of posters.

    TRICYCLE PRESS, the kids division, was founded by Nicole Geiger in 1993 and is famous for Pretend Soup by Mollie Katzen of Moosewood Cookbook fame. Tricycle currently is handling such hits as Don’t Laugh at Me, the Edgar & Ellen series, G is for Googol, and Hey, Little Ant.

    THE CROSSING PRESS has been publishing since 1974 and is known for Diane Stein’s many books including Essential Reiki, as well as books on natural healing, spirituality, and pet care, and innovative cookbooks.

    Founder Philip Wood is still actively publishing books, planning future direction, and starting to appreciate the fact that the book business may be in his blood since his great uncle was Charles Scribner—founder of that famous firm. 

  239. www.thamesandhudsonusa.com

  240. bookinfo@thames.wwnorton.com

  241. www.tcg.org   Theatre Communications Group  

    Our Mission:
    To strengthen, nurture and promote the not-for-profit professional American theatre. 

    Our Programs and Services: 
    Increase the organizational efficiency of our member theatres, cultivate and celebrate the artistic talent and achievements of the field and promote a larger public understanding of and appreciation for the theatre field. 

    Our Membership: 
    TCG has more than 400 theatre members in 47 states, 17,000 individual members, 100 Trustee Leadership Network members and a growing number of University Affiliates. TCG represents a wide array of institutional sizes and structures. Thirty-six percent of members have budgets under $500,000; 21% in the $500,000-1 million range; 25% in the $1-3 million range; 6% in the $3-5 million range; 8%  in the $5-10 million range; and 4% have budgets in the $10 million or more range.

    Our Philosophy:
    At TCG, we believe that our diversity as a field is our greatest strength. We celebrate differences in aesthetics, culture, organizational structure and geography. Indeed, we believe that every theatre makes a contribution to the field as a whole, that every performance informs the artistic vocabulary for us all, and that we all benefit from one another’s presence.

    Please consider joining us in our efforts by becoming a member of TCG.  We welcome your response to our work and wish you much success in yours.

  242. tcg@tcg.org   Theatre Communications Group

  243. www.twolfpress.com

  244. sales@twolfpress.com

  245. www.jntownsendpublishing.com

  246. www.tuttlepublishing.com    Tuttle Publishing, which includes Tuttle, Periplus Editions, and, Journey Editions, was founded by Charles E. Tuttle (1915-1993) in Tokyo in 1948. His mission was to publish "books to span the East and West." In the early 1950s the company began publishing a large number of titles on Japanese language, arts and culture. Through a consistent emphasis on unsurpassed quality, Charles E. Tuttle was named "Publisher of the Year" by the American Publishers' Association in 1971. In 1983 he was awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure by the Emperor of Japan for his services to Japanese-American understanding. Charles Tuttle understood that language studies would be the key to improving understanding between Japan and the West, and he was one of the earliest and most active publishers of books to teach Japanese to Western readers, and English to the Japanese. Many of the books published by him received awards from the Japanese government and recognition in the U.S. for their role in facilitating cross-cultural understanding. Charlies Tuttle died in 1993, but his spirit lives on in the companies that now comprise Tuttle Publishing. Tuttle continues to provide publisher services, distribution, and fulfillment to a select group of publishers.

    Tuttle Publishing continues to grow and expand as demonstrated by a significant expansion of the Distribution Center in North Clarendon in 1999. The expansion included 3,000 square feet of office space and an additional 34,000 square feet of warehouse space. This brings the total Distribution Center square footage to over 70,000 square feet.

    Eric Oey, a cousin of Charles E. Tuttle, founded Periplus Editons in 1988 in Berkeley, California and merged the two companies in 1996. With offices in Boston, North Clarendon, Vermont, Singapore, Tokyo and Jakarta, Tuttle Publishing has become the largest English-language book publishing and distribution company in Asia.

  247. info@tuttlepublishing.com

  248. www.vedanta.com   vedanta is a philosophy taught by the Vedas, the most ancient scriptures of India. Its basic teaching is that our real nature is divine. God is our innermost Self, an underlying reality that exists in every being. Religion is therefore a search for Self, a search for God within. We don't need to be "saved." At worst, we are unaware of our true nature.

  249. info@vedanta.com

  250. www.versobooks.com   Originally trading as New Left Books, the company developed an early reputation as a translator of classic works of European literature and politics by authors such as Jean-Paul Sartre, Walter Benjamin, Louis Althusser, Theodor Adorno, Herbert Marcuse, Ernest Mandel and Max Weber. More recent translations include the work of Giovanni Arrighi, Norberto Bobbio, Guy Debord, Giles Deleuze, Che Guevara, Carlo Ginzburg, Andre Gorz, Jürgen Habermas, Gabriel García Marquez and Paul Virilio.

    Commissioning intelligent, critical works located at the intersection of the academic and trade markets, Verso's list of writers in English has come to include many key authors in the social sciences and humanities, with particular strength in politics, cultural studies, history, philosophy, sociology and literary criticism. Such writers include Tariq Ali, Benedict Anderson, Perry Anderson, Michèle Barrett, Robin Blackburn, Terry Eagleton, Paul Gilroy, Stuart Hall, Eric Hobsbawm, Victor Kiernan, Steven Lukes, E.P. Thompson and Raymond Williams.About Verso

  251. versony@versobooks.com

  252. www.visibleink.com

  253. www.walkerbooks.com WalkerBooks.com - Walker & Company NYC

  254. www.wiley.com   Wiley is a global publisher of print and electronic products, specializing in scientific, technical, and medical books and journals; professional and consumer books and subscription services; and textbooks and other educational materials for undergraduate and graduate students as well as lifelong learners. Wiley publishes in a variety of formats.

    The company provides "must-have" content to targeted communities of interest. Wiley's deep reservoir of quality content, constantly replenished, offers a tremendous source of competitive advantage. Technology is making this content more accessible to customers worldwide and is adding value for them by delivering it in interactive and/or fully searchable formats. Approximately 25% of global revenue is currently Web-enabled; we expect to increase that figure to about 40% within the next three years.

  255. info@wiley.com

  256. www.willowcreekpress.com   Willow Creek Press: Books, Calendars, Prints and Greeting Cards

  257. www.wisdompubs.org   

    Wisdom Publications is dedicated to making available authentic Buddhist works for the benefit of all. We publish translations of the sutras and tantras, commentaries and teachings of past and contemporary Buddhist masters, and original works by the world's leading Buddhist scholars. We publish our titles with the appreciation of Buddhism as a living philosophy and with the special commitment to preserve and transmit important works from all the major Buddhist traditions. Our titles are distributed worldwide and have been translated into a dozen foreign languages.

  258. info@wisdompubs.org

  259. www.workman.com  WORKMAN PUBLISHING NEW YORK

  260. info@workman.com  WORKMAN PUBLISHING NEW YORK

  261. www.writersdigest.com   Writer's Digest Magazine - Writing books, competitions and other resources for writers

  262. writersdig@fwpubs.com

  263. www.zondervan.com  

    We are an international Christian communications company with a heart for helping people find and follow Christ by inspiring them with relevant biblical and spiritual resources. We do this through our bestselling Bibles, award-winning books, children's products, and inspirational gifts.

    Zondervan continues to lead the way in Bible and book publishing, and we continue to expand our resource offering. We are working to become an even greater contributor to the international Christian marketplace. Today we offer a wide variety of resources for all ages. Our products include Bibles, books, audio books, ebooks, videos, CD-ROMs, digital downloads, and inspirational gifts.

 

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