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Turner Publishing Company
Turner Publishing Company
Founded1984
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationNashville, Tennessee
DistributionIngram Publisher Services
Key peopleTodd Bottorff, President and Publisher
ImprintsTurner, Iroquois Press, Ramsey & Todd, Wiley, Ancestry, Fieldstone Alliance, Cumberland House Press, Hunter House, Jewish Lights, SkyLight Paths, Christian Journeys, Gemstone Press, Gurze Books, Keylight Books, West Margin Press

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.[2]

History

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Turner Publishing Company was founded in 1984[3] in Paducah, Kentucky, as a publisher of books.

From 1984 to 2005 the company published specialty and commemorative titles focusing on history. During this period, Turner Publishing Company produced over 500 titles in the categories of military history, local history, and organizational history, including: History of the FDNY (New York City Fire Department) and History of the 101st Airborne Division.

In 2002 the company was sold to new management and moved to Nashville, Tennessee. Turner launched its move into trade publishing with a program of regional history titles in 2005. This series of local history photography books, called "Historic Photos," numbered over four hundred titles and sold nationwide through all major retailers of books with numerous bestsellers in local markets.

In 2009 Turner purchased over 400 titles from the sale of Cumberland House. Turner acquired the book division of Ancestry.com the following year, as well as the assets of Fieldstone Alliance, a publisher of business books for non-profit organizations. Turner went on to acquire selected assets of Providence House, including the rights to bestselling author Eugenia Price.

Having reached capacity of its distribution facility by the year 2011, Turner outsourced distribution of its titles to Ingram Publisher Services. In 2013 Turner acquired over 1,000 titles from John Wiley & Sons, including the backlist of Howell Book House.[4] In 2014, Turner acquired Hunter House Publishers.[5] In 2016, Turner acquired Jewish Lights Publishing and three other imprints from LongHill Partners.[6] In 2018, Turner acquired Gurze Books.[7]

In 2022, Turner acquired West Margin Press from Ingram Content Group.[8]

Imprints

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  • Turner: The flagship imprint
  • Wiley: Turner publishes under the Wiley name, with permission, for over 1,000 acquired titles.
  • Ancestry: Genealogy, acquired assets of the book division of Ancestry.com
  • Fieldstone Alliance: Business Books for Non-profits, acquired assets of Fieldstone Alliance
  • Iroquois Press: Fiction and Literature
  • Ramsey and Todd: Children's books
  • Cumberland House Press: Titles acquired from Cumberland House Press in 2009
  • Hunter House
  • Jewish Lights
  • SkyLight Paths
  • Christian Journeys
  • Gemstone Press
  • Gurze Books
  • West Margin Press
    • Graphic Arts Books
    • Alaska Northwest Books

References

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  1. ^ "Top 101 Independent Book Sellers". Bookmarket.com. Retrieved March 18, 2014.
  2. ^ Milliot, Jim; Clare Swanson (March 3, 2014). Publishers Weekly. 261 (9): 33–34. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ "About Us | Turner Publishing". www.turnerpublishing.com. Retrieved December 10, 2016.
  4. ^ "Wiley Sells Pets, Crafts and General Interest Titles to Turner". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved September 6, 2014.
  5. ^ "Turner Publishing Buys Hunter House Assets". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved December 31, 2017.
  6. ^ "Turner Publishing to Acquire Publishing Imprints of LongHill Partners | News and Press Releases · Turner Publishing to Acquire Publishing Imprints of LongHill Partners". TurnerPublishing.com/news. Retrieved December 31, 2017.
  7. ^ "LSC Buys TriLiteral; Turner Purchases Gürze Books". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved July 8, 2018.
  8. ^ "Turner Buys West Margin Press".
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