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Peter Owen Publishers - Latest titles and backlist of international fiction and non-fiction books. Independent London publishers.

Alexander Associates - Cornwall publishers.

AKME - Material relevant to author-publisher agreements.

Oxfordshire - List of book publishers in the county of Oxfordshire

Informa - Publishes a variety of professional newsletters, magazines, reports and directories across a number of business subjects.

Icon Books - Book publishers.

Oxford University Press - Department of the University of Oxford. Publishing over 4,000 new titles a year.

Moods of Mann - Specialist corporate publishers of photographic books that can be personalised with your company details

Penguin UK - Features new titles, author interviews, competitions, events, promotions and tips on how to get published. Contains a database of all Penguin UK titles and authors.

Desert Island Books Ltd - Publishers of Desert Island soccer histories, the Desert Island Dracula Library [works of Bram Stoker] and Desert Island Travels [Far East].

Audit Bureau of Circulations - Independent audit watchdog service for printed publications.

McMillan Scott plc - UK independent publishers producing titles in house and under contract for clients.

Tyne Bridge Publishing - Over 80 books on the history of the North East and Tyneside, illustrated with archive photographs and original artwork. Specialities include industry, maritime, architecture, biography and children's books.

Forward Press Ltd - Publishers of poetry and creative writing. Features a chat room, online submit option and competitions.

Scarsdale Books - Publishers of fiction and non-fiction titles including poetry, children's fantasy and short stories, health and local history, brochures and newsletters.

Mainstream Publishing - Has a particular emphasis on biography, history, art, photography, travel, health and sport. Profile, searchable catalogue and buying guide.

Rosenstiel's: Fine Art Publishers - Publishes fine art prints, including open and limited editions, engravings and posters, viewable through the online catalogue. Also offers image licensing. To the trade only, worldwide. Headquartered in London.

Merton Priory Press - An independent concentrating on academic and mid-market history titles. Catalogue, author list and special offers.

Frances Lincoln Publishers - Adult and children's illustrated books. Includes catalogue, search and news.

AudioBooksForFree.com - Offers free MP3 downloads of audio books listed by Genres.

Transworld - Information on the company's titles organised by subject, plus reading guides to selected works.

Rational Press Association - Hard copy and online publisher. Membership form, online discussion group and contact details..

Energy Publishing - Offers downloadable reports, covering areas such as energy regulation, company profiles and energy trading. Contact information.

York Publishing Services Ltd - Services include editing, design, printing, binding and order fulfillment warehousing. Contact details and quotation form.

PlaneTree Publishing Ltd - Will develop your manuscript into a printed book, publish and sell your novel. List of services and contact information.

BA Holland Group - A resource for UK magazines and publications. Product gallery and contact details.

Words and Spaces Ltd. - Offer document creation services. Company profile and contact details.

Word4Word - Details of a copy editing, proofreading and writing service.

Niche Marketing and Publishing Services Ltd, - Offer a full range of services. Company profile, client list and contact details.

Johnston Press Plc. - Information about a publishing group with a directory and links to their local newspapers and web-sites. Job vacancies and employee newsletter.

Whitepage Publishers - A partnership of copywriters, researchers, journalists and publishers, specialising in the areas of law, business and finance. Contact details and list of publications.

Tartarus Press - A small, independent publishing house, with titles cross various genres. Contact details and list of titles.

Sarob Press - Offer books for the aficionado, the collector and the connoisseur of weird fiction from circa 1850 to the present day.

Curran Publishing Services Ltd, - Professionals in the production of text-oriented books and documents. List of services and contact details.

CTP Information Management Ltd - Multi-media publishing to the Internet, CD-ROM and print. Specialise in services to blue-chip engineering, manufacturing, and government organisations.

Marston Book Services - High quality distribution services for Scientific, Technical, Medical, professional and Specialist publishers.

Scottish Text Society - The Scottish Text Society is a major publisher of important texts from Scotland's literary history. The Society's editions are both scholarly and accessible.

Route Online - A contemporary fiction and live literature promoter that provides books, music, events and digital innovations in the North of England and on the web: subscription and contact details, events, publications and writing.

Guardian Media Group (GMG) - UK media business with interests in national, regional and local newspapers, magazines, the internet, television and radio.

The Cheese Room Limited - Editorial design and publishing company for business communication strategies.

Lindsay and Howes Booksellers - Worldwide academic book supply and library services based in Godalming, UK.

Emap - Media company that publishes magazines, broadcasts radio, and develops specialized TV and interactive media.

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