Interlink Publishing is an independent publishing house, founded in 1987 and based in Northampton, Massachusetts, USA. As of 2006, it published an average of 90 books a year and had 800 titles in print.[3]

Interlink Publishing
Founded1987
FounderMichel Moushabeck[1]
Country of origin United States
Headquarters locationNorthampton, Massachusetts
DistributionSimon & Schuster
Parkway Sales (Middle East and North Africa)[2]
Publication typesBooks
ImprintsInterlink Books
Cadogan Guides, USA
Olive Branch Press
Clockroot Books
Crocodile Books, USA
Official websitewww.interlinkbooks.com

Overview

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The company specializes in publishing in the following subject areas:[4]

  • World travel
  • World literature (Interlink World Fiction series)[5]
  • World history and politics
  • Art
  • World music and dance
  • International cooking (including vegetarian)
  • Children's books from around the world.

Many of its books concern Celtic culture.[6] It also publishes series entitled On-the-Road Histories,[7] International Folk Tales, Illustrated History, and Emerging Voices New International Fiction.[6]

The company publishes under five imprints:

  • Interlink Books
  • Cadogan Guides, USA
  • Olive Branch Press: "socially and politically relevant non-fiction", with an emphasis on non-Western material[6]
  • Clockroot Books
  • Crocodile Books, USA: illustrated books from around the world for children aged 3–8[6]

References

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  1. ^ Georgia DC (2016-02-16). "Interview | Michel Moushabeck, Interlink Books, Indie Publisher of the Week". BookBlast® Diary. Retrieved 2017-11-02.
  2. ^ https://www.interlinkbooks.com/distribution/ [bare URL]
  3. ^ Byron Anderson, ed., Alternative Publishers of Books in North America, Duluth, Minnesota: Library Juice Press, 2006, ISBN 9781936117222, p. 72.
  4. ^ "About Interlink Books". Retrieved 23 August 2013.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Interlink World Fiction". Interlink Books. Retrieved December 2, 2014.
  6. ^ a b c d Alternative Publishers, p. 73.
  7. ^ "Book series designed to help plan road trips", Eugene Register-Guard, January 8, 2006, p. 35.
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