Haymarket Books

Haymarket Books
Parent company Center for Economic Research and Social Change
Founded 2001
Founder Anthony Arnove, Ahmed Shawki
Country of origin United States
Headquarters location Chicago and New York
Distribution Consortium Books
Publication types Books
Nonfiction topics

Crime & Punishment

Culture & Media, Economics, Education, En Español, Environment & Science, Globalization & Imperialism, Kids & Parents, Labor movement, Latin America, Literature & Fiction, Marxism & Socialism, Middle East, Palestine, Poetry,Racism & Civil Rights, U.S. History & Politics, Women's rights, World history
Fiction genres Non-fiction
Revenue In April of 2012 Publishers Weekly wrote that [Haymarket Books] reports $1.2 million in gross revenues this fiscal year of [2012], with book sales generating 60% and the remaining coming from grants and contributions. About 50% of Haymarket’s book sales come from Amazon and bricks-and-mortar retailers; the balance is generated by special sales, sales to individuals, and sales at events.[1]
Official website www.haymarketbooks.org

Haymarket Books is a self-described, non-profit, radical book publisher and distributor. Haymarket is a project of the Center for Economic Research and Social Change (CERSC).

Haymarket is known for publishing, "provocative books from the left end of the political spectrum."[2] Founding editors Anthony Arnove and Julie Fain previously worked on the International Socialist Review.[2]

Imprints

References

  1. "Haymarket Books Rises Up". Publishers Weekly. 27 April 2012. Retrieved 30 July 2014.
  2. 1 2 Messinger, Jonathan (15 November 2011). "Haymarket Books". TimeOut chicago. Retrieved 12 May 2015.
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