WILL A PEEK AT OUR "PEAK" PIQUE YOUR INTEREST? WE SAY YES!

WILL A PEEK AT OUR "PEAK" PIQUE YOUR INTEREST? WE SAY YES!

Garden City Park, NY: So, what exactly is Square One Publishers?

For the most part, we are a niche publisher of nonfiction books—although we also have some well-reviewed novels and children’s books in our growing list. Our authors range from Monkees pop star Micky Dolenz and basketball legend Rick Barry to oceanographer Jean-Michel Cousteau and Black civil rights pioneer W. E. B. Du Bois. We have published groundbreaking bestsellers like How to Teach Your Baby to ReadYour Blood Never Lies, and the acclaimed memoir Taking Woodstock, as well as books that shed continued light on important issues such as Unsafe at Any MealSuicide by Sugar, and the second edition of the still-controversial Dressed to Kill: The Link Between Breast Cancer and Bras.

It’s not always easy to get the media attention that our titles deserve when competing against the five giant publishing house that dominate our industry. However, as an independent publisher since 2000, it has not stopped us from doing all we can to make sure our authors’ voices are heard.

As you look through the new Square One catalog (feel free either to click on the catalog image above or you can click here to see on our website), we hope you will find some titles that catch your eye. And should you find books that you would like to carry or read for yourself, we invite you to place your order(s) through one of our trade distributors—which includes Ingram, Baker & Taylor, and Brodart—or with us directly. For ordering information, I invite you to see pages 93 and 94 at the end of the catalog. You can also find us on Edelweiss.

Here’s to us all reaching each and every peak that appears before us—and, as ever, to the indispensable magic that can come from a book.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Cordially yours,

Rudy Shur
Square One Publishers, Inc.
https://squareonepublishers.com
Ph: 516-535-2010 x 111
Email: SQ1publish@aol.com

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