Sentences with phrase «trade imprint of»

NASA, which helped fund the book, and the book's publisher, the Joseph Henry Press, trade imprint of the National Academies Press (publisher for the National Academy of Sciences), will publicly release «Touch the Universe» at 1 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 21, at press events at both the National Federation of the Blind in Baltimore, and at DePaul University in Chicago.
Putnam's Sons respectively, one of the world's leading trade imprints of Penguin.

Not exact matches

is the trade publishing imprint of Entrepreneur Media, publisher of Entrepreneur magazine and Entrepreneur.com.
As Saran explains it, through centuries of colonization and trade, the cuisine of India has been influenced by dozens of other cultures — and has made its own distinctive imprint in return.
Crossing is one of Amazon Publishing's 14 trade imprints (not a part of the self - publishing platform), and the company last strode the trade show floors at Frankfurt, where APub's international chief Sarah Jane Gunter announced a US$ 10 million allocation of funds to facilitate open submissions of work to AmazonCrossing.
He describes briefly the bookseller boycott against Amazon's trade imprint headed by Larry Kirshbaum (who has since left Amazon), but he has little to say about the wide range of Amazon's other publishing activities and its growing number of imprints.
Each year, Author Solutions and our imprints head to some of the biggest book fairs, trade shows and industry events in the nation.
So we shouldn't have trade publisher, legacy publisher, big publisher, independent publisher, small publisher, digital - first publisher, publishing house, publishing imprint, or any of the other dozens of terms for describing publishers either?
Soon after iUniverse published her book in March 2012, G.P. Putnam's Sons, one of the world's leading trade imprints, expressed interest in the gripping story.
Smart spoke of talking to an author --» well - networked, high - profile... a digitally aware author who has several books published already with major trade imprints.
«A writer's work has value and should be paid for» As our #FutureChat recap comes to the ether, my Bookseller colleague Philip Jones, inCornerstone in joint venture with Unbound, is reporting that the UK's Penguin Random House imprint Cornerstone will take over publishing trade editions of books crowdfunded on the Unbound platform.
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer BewareRecently, Big 5 publisher Simon & Schuster announced the launch of two adult trade speculative fiction imprints: Saga Press, which will do both print and digital, and Simon451, which will also do print an... -LSB-...]
«With the increasing level of interest in Chinese language, literature, and culture in both the United States and around the world, we believe that the time is right to offer these classic works in electronic editions that will appeal to both the general reader and the educational market,» said Jonathan Karp, President and Publisher of the Simon & Schuster trade imprint.
In addition, the Simon & Schuster trade imprint has acquired from Yilin world English rights to a select list of books.
Non-trade e-books include electronic versions of children's picture books and academic textbooks, reference materials, and other specialized texts that typically are published by separate imprints from trade books, often are sold through separate channels, and are not reasonably substitutable for trade e-books.
Penguin Group (USA) is one of the leading U.S. adult and children's trade book publishers, owning a wide range of imprints and trademarks, including Viking, G. P. Putnam's Sons, The Penguin Press, Riverhead Books, Dutton, Penguin Books, Berkley Books, Gotham Books, Portfolio, New American Library, Plume, Tarcher, Philomel, Grosset & Dunlap, Puffin, and Frederick Warne, among others.
In a phone interview, Richter said that under the new imprint, Scholastic will oversee the marketing and distribution of print editions of Ruckus Media's digital titles through the Scholastic network of school book clubs and book fairs, libraries, and trade book retailers.
Algonquin, an imprint of Workman Publishing, is offering customers a discount towards the purchase of an ebook for each of its trade paperbacks purchased at more than 300 Barnes and Noble locations throughout the month of July.
Prior to joining ABC in 2005, Kristen spent twelve years in the book and toy industry in various roles including frontline retailing, merchandising, buying, commission sales, and managing marketing for one of Houghton Mifflin's trade children's imprints.
It appears Mr. Eugene Hopkins is a jack of all trades and imprints.
Small or medium publishers often accept unsolicited proposals for general nonfiction books — as do some of the imprints of major trade publishers.
Random House is the largest trade book publisher in the United States and offers many of its titles as audiobooks published under the imprints of the Random House Audio Publishing Group.
An imprint of a publisher is a trade name under which it publishes a work.
Penguin Group Penguin Group (USA) LLC is one of the leading U.S. adult and children's trade book publishers, owning a wide range of imprints and trademarks, including Viking, G. P. Putnam's Sons, The Penguin Press, Riverhead Books, Dutton, Penguin Books, Berkley Books, Gotham Books, Portfolio, New American Library, Blue Rider Press, Plume, Tarcher, Philomel, Grosset & Dunlap, Puffin, and Frederick Warne, among others.
After serving as Assistant Director at USC Press and Executive Director of University Relations at the University of Wisconsin, she started a trade imprint, SummerHouse Press, and served as its CEO.
Outsourcing for Book Publishers Book packagers are companies specialize in creating books to be published under the imprint of a trade publisher.
Part of the credit goes to AmazonCrossing, the translation imprint of Amazon Publishing (that's trade publishing, not self - publishing).
In terms of sales, while UK publishers and their Irish based imprints have come to dominate the book trade, significant numbers of books published by Irish houses continue to sell in print form and account for anything between 15 - 25 % of the trade.
Epstein is someone you would very much want to listen to on the subject: now 81 years old, he created the Anchor Book imprint in the early 50s, launching the trade paper format; in 1963 he co-founded the New York Review of Books; and most recently he has founded On Demand Books, which has created the Espresso Book Machine [vid].
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