Publishing house whose sole or main output is books / texts.
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Examples for "book publisher"
Examples for "book publisher"
1With a book publisher coming to town to investigate the events in question.
2Pearson is the publisher of the Financial Times and owns book publisher Penguin.
3The book publisher-likethe political demonstrator-wantspublicity for his message.
4Don Letts led me to book publisher Jamie Byng, who put me in contact.
5Christmas is an odd time to be a book publisher.
1The New Yorker, January 19, 1946 P. 13 A cartoonist recently got a job in a comic- book publishing house.
2The New Yorker, March 6, 1943 P. 11 Letter from a man in California to a book publishing house that specializes in detective stories.
3Most Irish book publishing houses are small businesses.
1Jacob Tonson was Dryden's bookseller; in the earlier times a seller was also a publisher of books.
2If a publisher of books is approached by a bookseller he gives that bookseller trade terms, because he buys to sell again.
3The Irish literary community was saddened to learn of the death last Saturday of Jeremy Addis, the founding publisher of Books Ireland.
1Tells about bids from foreign book publishers for translation rights; advertising, etc.
2Newspapers, television, book publishers-theycalled him at home, followed him to school.
3This began the mergers of book publishers with companies like RCA, I.T.
4He also served as general secretary of Clé, the Irish book publishers' association.
5Regardless of whether we need book publishers, we'll get them anyway.
1There has been a trend toward conglomerates' acquisition of motion-picture companies, along with book -publishing companies.
1Most Irish book publishing houses are small businesses.
Translations for book publishing houses