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List of Subjects LIST OF ENGLISH-LANGUAGE BOOK PUBLISHER A • Abilene Christian University Press • Ablex Publishing – an imprint of Elsevier • Ace Books – an imprint of Penguin Group • Academic Press – UK publisher; now an imprint of Elsevier • Addison–Wesley – an imprint of Pearson Education • Adis International – an imprint of Wolters Kluwer • Akashic Books – independent small press; known for its noir series • Aladdin Paperbacks – a children's fiction imprint of Simon & Schuster • Allen & Unwin • Alyson Books • André Deutsch – an imprint of the Carlton Publishing Group • Andrews McMeel Publishing • Anova Books - now rebranded as Pavilion Books • Anvil Press Poetry • D. Appleton & Company • Applewood Books • Apress – technology book publisher • Arbor House • Arbordale Publishing • Arcade Publishing • Arcadia Publishing – local U.S. history • Airiti Press – an imprint of Airiti Inc • Arkham House • Armida Publications • ArtScroll – an imprint of Mesorah Publications • A. S. Barnes – founded by Alfred Smith Barnes • Athabasca University Press • Atheneum Books – a children's fiction imprint of Simon & Schuster • Atheneum Publishers – publisher of political books including the Pulitzer Prize Winner The Making of the President, 1960 • Atlantic Books • Atlas Press • ATOM Books – a UK-based imprint of Little, Brown • Augsburg Fortress – official publishing house of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America • Aunt Lute Books – feminist publisher (US) • Avon Publications – an imprint of HarperCollins (as of 2010) B • B & W Publishing • Baen Books • Baker Book House • Banner of Truth Trust – UK-based Christian publisher • Barrie & Jenkins • Basic Books • Ballantine Books • Bantam Books – imprint owned by Random House • Bantam Spectra – specialist Sci-Fi imprint of Bantam Books • BBC Books • Belknap Press • Bella Books • Bellevue Literary Press • Berg Publishers – now owned by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc • Berkley Books – an imprint of Penguin Group (USA) • Birkhauser Boston – part of the Springer Science+Business Media group • Bison Books • A & C Black – now an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc • Black Dog Publishing • Black Library • Black Sparrow Books • Blackie and Son Limited • Blackwell Publishing • Blake Publishing • Bloodaxe Books • Bloomsbury Publishing Plc – home of Bloomsbury.com • Blue Ribbon Books, Garden City, New York – American publisher • BLVNP Incorporated, Nevada Corporation • Bobbs-Merrill Company – bought out in 1959 by Howard W. Sams Company • Book League of America • Book Works • Borgo Press – an imprint of Wildside Press • Boundless • Bowes & Bowes • Marion Boyars Publishers • Boydell & Brewer • Broadview Press • Breslov Research Institute • Brill Publishers • Brimstone Press – Australian dark-fiction publisher • BSL Publications - UK Based Publisher • Burns & Oates – now an imprint of the Continuum International Publishing Group • Butterworth-Heinemann – UK-based imprint of Elsevier C • Caister Academic Press UK • Cambridge University Press UK • Candlewick Press • Canongate Books • Carcanet Press, Manchester • Carlton Books UK • Carlton Publishing Group UK • Carnegie Mellon University Press • Casemate Publishers – military history publisher • Cassell • Cengage Learning • Central European University Press • Century – an imprint of Random House • Chambers Harrap • Charles Scribner's Sons • Chatto and Windus • Chick Publications • Chronicle Books • Churchill Livingstone – an imprint of Elsevier • City Lights Publishers. • Cisco Press • Cloverdale Corporation • Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press • Collector's Guide Publishing • Collins – now part of HarperCollins • Columbia University Press • Concordia Publishing House • Constable & Co Ltd – now part of Constable & Robinson • Continuum International Publishing Group – also known as Continuum • Copper Canyon Press • Cork University Press • Cornell University Press • Coronet Books – a paperback imprint of Hodder & Stoughton • Craftsman Book Company • CRC Press • Crocker & Brewster • Crown Publishing Group – a subsidiary of Random House D • Da Capo Press – imprint of Perseus Books Group • Daedalus Publishing • Dalkey Archive Press – a small fiction publisher based in Urbana, Illinois • Darakwon Press – a foreign-language study materials publisher based in Seoul, Korea • David & Charles • DAW Books – science-fiction and fantasy imprint founded by Donald A. Wollheim (D.A.W.) • Dedalus Books • Del Rey Books – a fantasy genre imprint of Random House • Delacorte Press – an imprint of Random House • J. M. Dent • Deseret Book • Dick and Fitzgerald • Directmedia Publishing • DNA Publications • Dodd, Mead and Company • Dorchester Publishing • Dorling Kindersley • Doubleday – an imprint of Random House • Douglas & McIntyre – Canadian publishing house • Dove Medical Press • Dover Publications • Dundurn Group – Canadian publishing house • E. P. Dutton – split into two imprints; now part of Penguin Group E • Earthscan publisher of books and journals on environmental issues and renewable energy. • ECW Press • Eel Pie Publishing • Eerdmans Publishing • Ellora's Cave • Elsevier – now part of Reed Elsevier • Emerald Group Publishing • Europa Press • Everyman's Library • Ewha Womans University Press • Exact Change F • Faber and Faber • FabJob • Fairview Press • Farrar, Straus & Giroux – an imprint of Henry Holt and Company • Fearless Books • Felony & Mayhem Press • Firebrand Books • Flame Tree Publishing • Flux – an imprint of Llewellyn Worldwide • Focal Press • Folio Society • Forum Media Group • Four Courts Press • Four Walls Eight Windows • Free Press • Frederick Fell Publishers, Inc. • Frederick Warne & Co – an imprint of Penguin Group • Fulcrum Press • Funk & Wagnalls G • G-Unit Books • Gaspereau Press • Gay Men's Press • George Newnes • Gefen Publishing House • George H. Doran Company • George Routledge & Sons – one incarnation of the UK-based publishing house • Godwit Press • Victor Gollancz Ltd • Good News Publishers • Goops Unlimited • Goose Lane Editions • Golden Cockerel Press • Grafton • Graywolf Press • Greenleaf Book Group • Greenery Press • Greenwillow Books – an imprint of HarperCollins • Greenwood Publishing Group • Gregg Press – a Boston, Massachusetts-based imprint of GK Hall & Company • Grosset & Dunlap – an imprint of Penguin Group • Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press H • Hachette Book Group USA • Hackett Publishing Company • Happy House – a part of Darakwon Press • Hamish Hamilton – a part of Penguin Books (UK) • Harcourt Trade Publishers – originally Harcourt Brace & Company (1919), then Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc. (1960), and Harcourt Brace Jovanovich (HBJ, 1970); now part of Harcourt Education • Harcourt Assessment – previously The Psychological Corporation; now part of Harcourt Education • Harlequin Enterprises Ltd • Harper & Brothers – became Harper & Row • Harper & Row – also now part of HarperCollins • HarperCollins Publishers • HarperPrism – an imprint of HarperCollins • HarperTrophy – an imprint of HarperCollins • Harry N. 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