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Amanuta’s Coming-of-Age Story
The Chilean picture book publisher Editorial Amanuta, which explores off-the-beaten-path topics in Latin American history and the folktales of indigenous people, is broadening its reach.
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Australia: The Big Not-So-New Thing
Over the past couple of years, Australia has hatched a raft of authors whose work is selling around the globe.
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‘Column of Fire’ Hot Abroad
Ken Follett’s latest novel has taken the top slots on the fiction bestseller lists in both France and Germany
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For Greystone Books, Hopes for a Follow-Up Bestseller
Four years after relaunching as an independent press, Greystone Books is working hard to replicate the success of 2016’s huge hit, 'The Hidden Life of Trees,' with a sequel from German environmentalist Peter Wohlleben.
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Heather Reisman, Canada’s Most Influential Reader
The founder and CEO of Indigo Books & Music has a Midas touch when it comes to bestsellers.
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These Canadian Voices Are Global Bestsellers
Rupi Kaur and Lilly Singh are superstars around the world—and their influence is only growing stronger.
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Canadian Publisher Spotlights and Highlights
Publishers, big and small, discuss their best current and forthcoming works.
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Canadian Publishing 2017: Celebrating the Story of Canada
Publishers continue to shape the country’s identity, at home and abroad.
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A Year Filled with Canadaversaries
Tundra and House of Anansi turn 50 and Dundurn turns 45 as Canada's publishing industry grows one year older.
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‘Trees’ Takes Root in France, Germany
A few weeks ahead of the release of Peter Wohlleben’s The Inner Life of Animals: Love, Grief, and Compassion—Surprising Observations of a Hidden World, his first title, The Hidden Life of Trees, was the #1 nonfiction book in France in August and in third place in his native Germany.
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Academic Publishing in China 2017: All Our Coverage
Welcome to PW's coverage on the Chinese academic publishing segment, which is capitalizing on massive government funding to produce groundbreaking research and publications.
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Academic Publishing in China 2017: Zhejiang University Press
With nearly 1,000 new titles per year and 16 journals (five of which are in the Science Citation Index), the 33-year-old Zhejiang University Press is a hotbed of activity.
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Academic Publishing in China 2017: Xi’an Jiaotong University Press
A 1986 merger with a university publishing unit that specialized in audio and video products gave XJUP a comprehensive portfolio that covers different content formats.
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Academic Publishing in China 2017: Social Sciences Academic Press
As its name suggests, SSAP is the go-to publisher in China for scholarly titles in the humanities and social sciences.
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Academic Publishing in China 2017: Shaanxi Normal University General Publishing House
Publications on Shaanxi regional culture and history—such as "A Comprehensive History of Shaanxi" are a niche segment at SNUGPH.
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Academic Publishing in China 2017: Guangxi Normal University Press Group
The past three years have been a busy time at GNUP. In 2014, it acquired the Australian company Images Publishing Group, which is known globally for its architecture and design publications, and global network of more than 2,000 architects and publishers.
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Academic Publishing in China 2017: East China Normal University Press
With total sales of 400 million CNY in 2016, ECNUP is the top publishing house in Shanghai, and ranks among China’s top 10 university presses. It is also one of the two oldest university presses in the country, with its 60th anniversary coming up in October.
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Academic Publishing in China 2017: Chongqing University Press
CQUP differentiates itself with an abundance of well-designed and glossy publications that are heavy on research and yet accessible to nonacademic readers.
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Academic Publishing in China 2017: Beijing Normal University Press Group
Armed with a capital investment of 300 million CNY, the establishment of Beijing Normal University Publishing Group in July 2007 gave China its very first university press group to focus on educational titles.
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Academic Publishing in China 2017: Beijing Jiaotong University Press
To know BJTUP’s focus areas, one needs to just browse through its catalogue.