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  2. Coffee table book - Wikipedia

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    According to different estimations, the 1992 book Sex by Madonna (pictured) is both the fastest-selling and best-selling coffee table book in publishing history. [1] [2]The concept of a book intended essentially for display over perusal was mentioned by Michel de Montaigne in his 1581 essay "Upon Some Verses of Virgil": "I am vexed that my Essays only serve the ladies for a common movable, a ...

  3. Independent Publisher Book Awards - Wikipedia

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    The IPPY's mission statement claims the awards are intended to 'recognise the deserving but often unsung titles published by independent authors and publishers, and bring them to the attention of booksellers, buyers, librarians, and book lovers around the world.' [2] The IPPY criteria for an 'independent' publication mandates that all entries ...

  4. West Margin Press - Wikipedia

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    The publishing house was one of the pioneers in publishing large-format, full-color print books. These became known as "coffee table books." Their first book in this format was the popular Oregon, a book of photographs by Ray Atkeson, which became a series that includes Oregon 2 and Oregon III. [1]

  5. Coffee House Press - Wikipedia

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    Coffee House began with Toothpaste, a mimeograph magazine founded by Allan Kornblum in Iowa in 1970. [5] After taking a University of Iowa typography course with the acclaimed Harry Duncan, Kornblum was inspired to turn Toothpaste into Toothpaste Press, a small publishing company dedicated to producing poetry pamphlets and letterpress books. [6]

  6. Beyond Words Publishing - Wikipedia

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    The company published The American Eagle, a 128-page coffee table book in 1988 by Tom and Pat Leeson. [1] [5] Books by the company in the early years revolved around New Age philosophy and themes. [1] In 1990, they were the first publishers of works by author and therapist John Gray, printing Men, Women and Relationships. [4]

  7. List of English-language book publishing companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of English-language book publishers.It includes imprints of larger publishing groups, which may have resulted from business mergers. Included are academic publishers, technical manual publishers, publishers for the traditional book trade (both for adults and children), religious publishers, and small press publishers, among other types.

  8. Turner Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    Turner Publishing Company is an American independent book publisher based in Nashville, Tennessee. The company is in the top 101 independent publishing companies in the U.S. as compiled by Bookmarket.com, [ 1 ] and has been named four times to Publishers Weekly ' s Fastest Growing Publishers List.

  9. Category:Coffee table books - Wikipedia

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