The History Press

The History Press

The History Press is one the UK’s largest local and specialist history publishers. Its imprints include: Pathfinder, Phillimore, Pitkin, Spellmount, Stadia, Sutton Publishing and Tempus Publishing.Created in December 2007, The History Press has integrated core elements of the NPI Media Group within it, including all existing published titles, plus all the future contracts and publishing rights contained in them.

Books

The History Press is based in and around Stroud in Gloucestershire and publishes a range of titles covering local and national topics.

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External links

* [http://www.thehistorypress.co.uk Official site]
* [http://www.societyofauthors.org/information_and_news/news-for-authors/news_detail.html?newsarticlepk=AA1BE912D44E558B013738F5FD24BEA1 Society of Authors]


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