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Haworth Press was a publisher of scholarly, academic and trade books, and approximately 200 peer-reviewed academic journals. [1] It was founded in 1978 by the publishing industry executives Bill Cohen and Patrick Mcloughlin. The name was taken from the township of Haworth in England, the home of the Brontë sisters. [2]
The journal was originally published by the Haworth Press, until it was acquired by Taylor & Francis, who now publish it under their Routledge imprint.
Harrington Park Press (HPP) is an academic/scholarly book publisher based in New York City, specializing in LGBTQ topics such as diversity, inclusivity, and equality. Originally an imprint of The Haworth Press, Inc. (now part of the Routledge / Taylor & Francis Group [ 1 ] ), Harrington Park Press is now being run independently by Bill Cohen ...
According to its website, Haworth was founded in Michigan in 1948 and is a "family-owned, privately held, $2 billion global company" in the contract furnishings industry. pkimbrough@hpenews.com ...
New York: Haworth Medical Press, c2001. ISBN 0-7890-1350-9; A gay man's guide to prostate cancer. Gerald Perlman (Editor), Jack Drescher (Editor) Binghamton, NY: Haworth Medical Press, c2005. ISBN 1-56023-553-5; Handbook of LGBT issues in community mental health. Ronald E. Hellman, Jack Drescher, Binghamton, NY: Haworth Medical Press, c2004.
Womyn's Braille Press Newsletter: 1980 Minneapolis, Minnesota Womyn's Braille Press Inc. [14] Common Lives/Lesbian Lives [b] 1981 1996 Iowa City, Iowa OCLC 8234014: Lesbian Community News: 1981 1987 Lincoln, Nebraska: Lincoln Legion of Lesbians: irregular [65] Big Apple Dyke News (B.A.D. News) 1981 1988 NYC [66] (The) Other Black Woman: 1981
Pellegrini, R. J., and Sarbin, T. R. (Eds.) Between fathers and sons: Critical incident narratives in the development of men's lives. Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press, Inc. (2002) ISBN 0-7890-1511-0). Pellegrini, R. J. Identities for life and death: Can we save us from our toxically storied selves.
Arkham House was an American publishing house specializing in weird fiction.It was founded in Sauk City, Wisconsin, in 1939 by August Derleth and Donald Wandrei to publish hardcover collections of H. P. Lovecraft's best works, which had previously been published only in pulp magazines.