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Western Book Reps Association Fall 2015 Directory 1 Western Book Reps Association Fall 2015 Directory Copies of this directory are available from our website at www.wbra.ca/. If you require any changes to this directory, email Paul Jones at [email protected] THOMAS ALLEN & SON Orders & Customer Service Deborah Gruchy Tel: (800) 387-4333 Fax: (800) 458-5504 [email protected] BC, Southern Alberta, Yukon & NWT See: Aydin Virani, Sales and Marketing National Sales Manager: Account Rep: NewsGroup, Overwaitea Food Group Darryl Scott Tel: (905) 475-9126 x 327 Thomas Allen & Son Fax: (905) 475-4255 390 Steelcase Rd. E. Cell: (416) 550-9854 Markham, ON L3R 1G2 [email protected] AMPERSAND Canada’s Book & Gift Agency Inc. Arborist by The Drake General Store, Arsenal Pulp, Artbook/DAP (Distributed Art Publishers), Biblioasis, Black Dog Publishing (incl. Aritifice), Canadian Museum of History/Canadian War Museum, DK Publishing, Douglas & McIntyre, Dundurn, Figure 1, Formac/Lorimer, Freehand, Garfinkel, Goose Lane Editions, Harbour, Kids Can, Libretto Group, Made by Humans, McGill-Queen’s University Press, Michael Roger, New Society Publishers, Orca, Owl Kids, Peter Pauper, Polestar Calendars, Raincoast Books (incl. Berrett-Koehler, Chronicle, Creative Editions, Creative Paperbacks, Drawn & Quarterly, Familius, Figure 1, Gibbs Smith, Hay House, Laurence King, Lonely Planet, Macmillan US, Magnetic Poetry, Merrymakers, Mountaineers, New Harbinger, Portable Press, Princeton Architectural Press, Silver Dolphin, Sourcebooks, Thunder Bay), Royal Ontario Museum, Second Story (incl. Book Publishing Company), Sellers Publishing, Thistledown, Tricia O, University of Alberta Press, University of BC Press (incl. All Press, Island Press, Jessica Kingsley, Univ. of Washington Press), Univ. of California Press, Univ. of Manitoba Press, Univ. of Ottawa Press, Univ. of Regina, Univ. of Toronto Press, Univ. Press of New England, Wendy Tancock. www.ampersandinc.ca British Columbia Mainland & NWT & Yukon, Alberta 2440 Viking Way,. Fax: (604) 448-7118 Richmond, BC, V6V 1N2 Tel: (604) 448-7111 Ali Hewittt [email protected] Cheryl Fraser, Vice President [email protected] Vancouver Island & Gulf Islands Lorna MacDonald Tel: (250) 382-1058 Victoria, BC Fax: (250) 383-0697 [email protected] Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Ontario Lakehead, Alberta Judy Parker Tel: (204) 837-4374 Winnipeg, MB Fax: (866) 276-2599 [email protected] 2 LOUIS ANCTIL AGENCY French language publishers: Messageries ADP (Dictionnaire Le Robert and CLE International only), Diffusion Dimédia, (distributes 278 French, Belgian, Swiss and 73 Canadian publishers). Tel: (604) 266-7645 Louis Anctil Fax: (604) 261-7629 7375 Granville Street [email protected] Vancouver, BC V6P 4Y3 ASSOCIATION OF BOOK PUBLISHERS OF BC Margaret Reynolds Tel: (604) 684-0228 Executive Director Fax: (604) 684-5788 600-402 West Pender Street www.books.bc.ca Vancouver, BC V6B 1T6 BOOKEXPRESS Trade wholesaler. Partner publishers incl.: Harry N. Abrams, Adams Media, Thomas Allen & Son, Andrews McMeel, Arsenal Pulp Press, Bantam, Barron's, Diamond Book Distributors, Dorling Kindersley, Douglas & McIntyre, Dundurn Group, Firefly, Fitzhenry & Whiteside, Georgetown Publications, Globe-Peqout Press, Goose Lane Editions, Granet Publishing, Groundwood Books, Hachette Book Group, Harlequin, Harbour, HarperCollins, Heritage Group Distribution, House of Anansi, Inner Traditions, IPG, Jaguar, Kids Can Press, Literary Press Group,. McClelland & Stewart, Monarch Pub, National Book Network, Nelson Educational, New Society, Orca, Pearson PTR, Penguin, Phaidon Press, Polestar Calendars, Random House, Scholastic Canada, Simon & Schuster Canada, Sterling Publishing, D C Thomson Annuals, John Wiley & Sons. Orders & Customer Service 2440 Viking Way Toll Free Tel: (800) 663-5714 Richmond, B.C. Toll Free Fax: (800) 565-3770 V6V 1N2 Tel: (604) 448-7106 Fax: (604) 270-7161 http://services.raincoast.com/ Debra Berglind – Buyer Tel: (604) 448-7171 [email protected] General office Tel: (604) 448-7100 Bev MacNeil – Supervisor, Customer Service Tel: (604) 448-7149 [email protected] Carrie Henderson- Customer Service Tel: (604) 448-7179 [email protected] BOOKMANAGER Michael Neill Tel: (250) 763-4415 411 Bernard Ave. Fax: (250) 763-5211 Kelowna, BC V1Y 6N8 [email protected] www.bookmanager.com 3 BRUNSWICK BOOKS Full Representation and Distribution Charivari Press, Demeter Press, Fernwood Publishing, Inanna Publications, Merlin Press, Monthly Review Press, Pambazuka Press, Purich Publishing, Pluto Books, Red Quill Books, Waves of the Future, Zed Books. Orders & Customer Service 20 Maud St. Suite 303 Tel: (416) 703-3598 Toronto, Ontario M5V 2M5 Fax: (416) 703-6561 [email protected] Trade & Academic Representation Between the Lines Academic Representation Arbeiter Ring Publishing, Cape Breton University Press. Distribution Roseway Publishing British Columbia & Alberta Cell: (250) 634-0555 Kim Goodliffe [email protected] Saskatchewan & Manitoba [email protected] Harold Shuster CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Pam Robinson Toll Free: (877) 406-5248 66 Pine Street South Direct: (905) 885-9315 Port Hope, ON L1A 3G1 Fax: (905) 885-9332 [email protected] CANADIAN MANDA GROUP ACC, Canadian Manda Group: Abrams/Stewart, Tabori & Chang, Andrews McMeel (calendars only), Browntrout (includes Wyman), Diamond Book Group, Dover Publications, F+W and Krause Publications, (including Adams Media), Getty Publications,, Independent Publishers Group, Ingram, Ingram Publisher Services (including O’Reilly Media), Quarto Publishing Group, (including Book Sales, Cool Springs Press, Creative Publishing, Frances Lincoln, Haynes, Motorbooks Intl, Voyageur, Zenith), Jaguar Book Group which includes (Barlow Book Publishing, Braun, ECW Press, Guinness, Page Street Publishing Co., Shelter Harbour), Kumon Publishing, Legato Publishing Group, Literary Press Group, Michelin Publications, Miles To Go Clothing, Octopus (Australian Women’s Weekly, Tick Tock), Pomegranate Publications books & calendars only,(not stationery), Prestel (Gestalten, Schirmer Mosel), Sterling Publishing, Three O’Clock Press, Time Inc. Books, Top That, Unemployed Philosophers Guild, Phaidon, Hachette Book Group for Independents, Libraries and Specialty accounts only (which includes Disney, Little Brown and Company, Grand Central, Hachette Nashville, Hachette UK (Includes Headline, Hodder, Orion), Center Street, Hyperion, Marvel Orbit, Peterson’s Publishing). British Columbia, Yukon, Nunavut and Northern Territories Iolanda Millar Tel: (604) 662-3511 Ext 246 3081 Graveley St. Fax: (888) 563-8327 Vancouver, BC V5K 3K5 [email protected] Jennifer Fyffe Tel: (604) 662-3511 Ext 247 c/o 901 - 207 West Hastings Street, Fax: (888) 563-8327 Vancouver, BC V6B 1H7 [email protected] Alberta, Manitoba & Saskatchewan Jean Cichon Tel: (403) 202-0922 262 Quarry Park Blvd. SE. 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Selected Titles From Dempsey: Thomas Allen, Beyond Words Publishing, Firefly Books, Hachette, Harper Collins and Imprints, Hohm Press, Human Kinetics, IPG, Jaguar, Music Design, Penguin/Imprints, Pomegranate Publishing, Quayside Publishing, Random House/Imprints, Simon & Schuster, Sterling Publishing, John Wiley & Sons. Barbara Dempsey Tel: (800) 667-3399 273 E. 6th Avenue Tel: (604) 708-1081 Vancouver, BC V5T 1J7 Fax: (604) 708-6186 www.dempseycanada.com [email protected] DOUGLAS & McINTYRE www.douglas-mcintyre.com Distribution: UTP Distribution University of Toronto Press Distribution Toll Free: (800) 565-9523 5201 Dufferin Street Direct: (416) 667-7791 Toronto ON, M3H 5T8 Fax: (800) 221-9985 [email protected] BC, Alberta, Yukon, NWT, Manitoba, & Saskatchewan: See Ampersand Inc. Sales Manager - James Bryner [email protected] JOHN E. FARGUSON & ASSOC. Centax -(BC). 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