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Working Press - Working-class artists self-publishing and collectively distributing offset-litho books.

Able Publishing - Specialists in self publishing especially for authors requiring short print runs.

The Short Run Book Company Ltd - We design and produce books for self-publishers.

TandemPress - Book design and production services for self-publishers and small presses.

Writersworld - A print on demand book publisher that is based in Oxfordshire. Details of services offered.

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