50/50

Booth 2421

This press publishes between 12 and 24 titles each year. The list is equally divided between two imprints: September Sky Press, for adult readers, and Melody Press, for children and young adults.

Abrams

Booth 2207

A publisher of high-quality art and illustrated books, Abrams is also the publisher of children’s and young adult books including the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series by Jeff Kinney. Its imprints include Abrams Books, Abrams Appleseed, Abrams ComicArts, Abrams Image, Abrams Books for Young Readers, Amulet Books, STC, and Melanie Falick Books.

Aguacene

Booth 1831

This boutique house is an eco-friendly publisher supporting water and ocean stewardship through the Aguacene Fund at Tides Canada Foundation. Current titles, by eco-conscious authors, include the Nemecene series. The press is distributed by National Book Network.

Albert Whitman

Booth 1521

Since 1919 Albert Whitman has been publishing children’s books, included the classic series the Boxcar Children Mysteries. The press’s picture books, novels, and nonfiction titles aim to reach children and teens of all backgrounds and experiences.

Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill

Booth 2007

Established more than 30 years ago, Algonquin’s fiction and nonfiction titles have been the recipient of numerous awards. Its imprint Algonquin Young Readers is dedicated to publishing works of literary merit and enduring quality for children and young adults.

American Academy of Pediatrics

Booth 1521

This publisher in the field of pediatrics has a wide-ranging program that includes essential clinical and practice management and titles for parents.

Featured titles: Parenting Through Puberty: Mood Swings, Acne and Growing Pains by Suanne Kowal-Connelly; Caring for Your Adopted Child: An Essential Guide for Families by Elaine E. Schulte and Robin Michaelson; Retro Toddler: More Than 100 Old-School Activities to Boost Development by Anne H. Zachry.

American Booksellers for Free Expression

Booth 2862

ABFE is the bookseller’s voice in the fight against censorship.

American Library Association

Booth 3160b

The ALA is the global leader in library events and exhibits. This year its annual conference will be held in New Orleans, June 22–25.

American Psychological Association

Booth 1631

The APA publishes in the areas of behavioral and social sciences and is the originator of the APA Style. Its imprint for children, Magination Press, publishes books to help children deal with a wide variety of psychological concerns and challenges.

APG Sales & Distribution

Booth 2956

This is a full-service distributor representing independent publishers.

Appalachian Trail Conservancy

Booth 2683

This organization is the publisher for the official Appalachian Trail guides, maps, and other books related to the trail.

Apples & Honey

Booth 2609

Launched in 2015, Apples & Honey is a children’s publishing house.

Artisan

Booth 2007

Artisan focuses on cooking, design, pop culture, and employing a visual lens to expand the boundaries of general nonfiction.

Association of American Publishers

Booth 3166

With about 400 members, the AAP is the largest trade organization representing the publishing industry’s priorities on the protection of intellectual property and worldwide copyright enforcement.

Association of Taipei Publishers

Booth 1928

Established in July 1975, this association is one of the largest in the Taiwan publishing industry, with more than 1,500 registered publishers. For more than 40 years, the association has been dedicated to promoting cultural activities in Taiwan.

Austin Macauley

Booth 1568

Founded in 2006 and based in London and New York, this independent publisher is one of very few presses that reviews submissions directly from authors.

B&H Publishing Group

Booth 2957

A nonprofit publisher, B&H is dedicated to Bible-centered content.

Baker Publishing Group

Booth 2967

Baker publishes Christian resources over a broad scope of topics, including fiction, self-help, inspiration, professional books for pastors and counselors, Christian living, and academic titles.

Baker & Taylor

Booths 1321, 1421

Baker & Taylor is a worldwide distributor of digital and print books, and entertainment products. It also provides digital media services and technology platforms to publishers, libraries, schools, and retailers worldwide.

Barron’s Educational Series

Booth 2639

In addition to its well-known test prep and study aids, Barron’s also publishes a wide array of titles for children and adults.

Behrman House

Booth 2607, 2609

Behrman publishes books for Jewish schools, as well as titles for the general trade on Hebrew and Jewish culture.

Blackstone

Booth 1911

Two years ago, after three decades of producing audio books, Blackstone launched a print book publishing arm.

Featured Titles: Lost by P.C. and Kristin Cast; Take a Chance by Shelley Shepard Gray; Lady Fortescue Steps Out by M.C. Beaton.

Bloomsbury

Booth 2439

Bloomsbury is an independent, global publishing house established in 1986 with offices in London, New York, Sydney, Oxford, and New Delhi.

Featured titles: One Person, No Vote by Carol Anderson; A Shot in the Dark by Lynn Truss; The Priority of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon.

Bloomsbury Children’s

Booth 2439

Featured titles: The Darkdeep by Ally Condie and Brendan Reichs; The Girl King by Mimi Yu; A Curse So Dark and Lonely by Brigid Kemmerer.

Bonnier

Booth 1639

Bonnier is a growing publishing company comprising the adult imprints Weldon Owen and Blue Streak Books, and the children’s imprints Little Bee Books, Buzz Pop, and Yellow Jacket.

Book Connect

Booth 2685

This Canadian software company provides web-based marketing, sales, and data products for publishers

Bookish

Booth 2215

Bookish is an online resource that aims to help readers discover their next favorite book.

Booklist

Booth 3160a

Booklist is the book review journal for the American Library Association.

Boom! Studios

Booth 1638

Founded in 2005, this comic book and graphic novel imprint produces both original and licensed content across its four imprints: Archaia, Boom!, Box, KaBoom!

Bowker

Booth 2649

A ProQuest affiliate, Bowker is the world’s leading provider of bibliographic information and is the official ISBN agency for the U.S. and Australia.

Brewers

Booth 1826

This company specializes in brewing literature for today’s craft brewers, homebrewers, and beer enthusiasts.

Bridge

Booth 1843

Bridge publishes the nonfiction works of L. Ron Hubbard on the subjects of Dianetics and Scientology.

Brooklyn Book Festival

Booth 2022

This is New York City’s largest annual free public literary event; it presents 250 local, national, and international authors at 12 venues, along with a vibrant literary marketplace.

Brown Trout

Booth 2611

This company publishes photographic and fine arts calendars in a variety of formats.

C&T

Booth 1833

C&T caters to the worldwide quilting and sewing markets with three imprints: FunStitch Studio for 8–14 year olds, Stash Books and Kansas Star Quilts for adults.

Featured titles: Rulerwork Quilting Idea Book by Amanda Murphy; Modern Quilts, edited by the Modern Quilt Guild; Quilt-As-You Go Made Vintage by Jera Brandvig.

Calida Lux

Booth 2431

This house publishes YA fiction and poetry.

Candlewick

Booth 2021

An independent publisher based in Somerville, Mass., Candlewick publishes books for children that appeal to teachers, parents, and librarians as well.

Capstone

Booth 3057

This children’s publisher aims to inspire children’s imagination and ignite their curiosity.

Featured titles: Meet Yasmin! by Saadia Faruqi, illus. by Hatem Aly; Sweet Revenge: Passive-Aggressive Desserts for Your Exes & Enemies by Heather Kim; A Different Pond by Bao Phi, illus. by Thi Bui.

Carolrhoda

Booth 2657
A division of the Lerner Publishing Group, this press offers picture books, and intermediate and young adult fiction and nonfiction titles.

Casemate

Booth 1713

This publishing company’s brands include Casemate and Casemate UK, which specialize in military history; Oxbow Books, which specializes in archaeology, and Casemate Academic, which focuses on archaeology, religion, and literature.

Central Avenue

Booth 1521

This traditional press is devoted to poetry and fiction across several genres.

Charlesbridge

Booth 2006

This house publishes fiction and nonfiction picture books and middle grade texts. In the fall of 2017, a new imprint, Charlesbridge Teen, was launched. Imagine! is the press’s imprint for adults.

Chicago Review

Booth 1521

Under five imprints—Chicago Review Press, Lawrence Hill Books, Ball Publishing, Zephyr Press, and Academy Chicago—this house publishes approximately 60 new titles per year, distributed by IPG.

Child’s Play

Booth 2856

This company produces active and interactive books, games, toys, and other materials that promote whole person development and learning through play.

China International Publishing Group/Sinomedia

Booth 2975

Since 1949, China International Publishing Group has offered general interest and reference books on traditional and contemporary China through various publishers. Sinomedia is its distributor in the U.S.

Chronicle

Booths 1702, 1703

Publishing in the areas of design, food, lifestyle, pop culture, and children’s titles, Chronicle is inspired by the enduring magic and importance of books.

Church Publishing

Booth 3060

A religious publisher that dates to 1918, Church is the official publisher of resources for the Episcopal Church, and also caters to the broader ecumenical marketplace with its imprints Morehouse and Seabury Books.

Cider Mill

Booth 1649

This press produces gift books and cookbooks, and publishes such major brands as Star Trek and Peanuts.

Combined Book Exhibit

Booth 3156c

CBE is an organizer of book, periodical, multimedia, and e-book exhibits in the U.S. at major library, education, and trade conferences and is a co-organizer of the USA Pavilion at several international book fairs. It also partners with BookExpo on the New Title Showcase.

Cornell Univ.

Booth 3064

This press publishes general interest and scholarly books in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. Its imprints include Comstock, ILR Press, and Three Hills.

Cottage Door

Booth 2806

Cottage Door is a publisher of children’s board books for infants and toddlers.

Countryman

Booth 1724

A division of Norton, Countryman publishes books on cooking, travel, outdoor recreation, and more.

Creative Teaching

Booth 1611

Family-owned, this company is a supplemental educational publisher for grades pre-K–8 that has been in business for 50 years.

Crossway

Booth 2963

Crossway publishes gospel-centered, Bible-centered content.

Crown

Booth 2121

A division of Penguin Random House.

Featured titles: Becoming by Michelle Obama; Presidents of War by Michael Beschloss; Cook Like a Pro by Ina Garten.

Dead Reckoning

Booth 2761

Featured titles: Machete Squad by Brent Dulak, Kevin Knodell, and David Axe, illus. by Per Darwin Berg; Trench Dogs by Ian Densford; The ’Stan by Kevin Knodell and David Axe, illus. by Blue Delliquanti.

Diamond Book Distributors

Booth 1802, 1803

This distributor is dedicated to making a wide selection of graphic novels and other pop culture merchandise available worldwide to bookstores, libraries, schools, and other retailers.

Disney Publishing Worldwide

Booth 1921

The world’s largest publisher of children’s books, magazines, and apps, Disney creates and publishes books in-house and through worldwide licensing.

DK

Booth 2238

Known for lavishly designed and illustrated books, DK is the publisher of the Eyewitness series for children and the Eyewitness Travel Guides.

Featured titles: The Tool Book, with a foreword by Nick Offerman; Solo: A Star Wars Story: The Official Guide by Pablo Hidalgo; and the newly relaunched DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Paris and DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Italy.

Doubleday

Booth 2121

A division of Penguin Random House.

Featured titles: An untitled thriller by John Grisham; Rising Out of Hatred: The Awakening of a Former White Nationalist by Eli Saslow; On Desperate Ground: The Marines at the Reservoir: The Korean War’s Greatest Battle by Hampton Sides.

Dreamscape

Booth 2539

Dreamscape is a library-first, multiformat media publisher of fiction and nonfiction audiobooks and book-based children’s read-along videos.

Duopress

Booth 2007

An independent publisher distributed by Workman, the press focuses on children’s books.

Dynamite Entertainment

Booth 1811

The publishing division of Dynamic Forces, this company is home to comic book titles and properties including Red Sonja, Project Superpowers, Army of Darkness, Battlestar Galactica, The Lone Ranger, and Zorro.

Earth Sky + Water

Booth 2916

This is a publisher of FoldingGuides and other laminated, fold-up nature identification guides.

EDC

Booth 2775

Through its imprints, Usborne and Kane Miller, EDC publishes lavishly illustrated children’s books.

Edelweiss/Above the Treeline

Booth 2812

This platform is used by 100,000 book professionals; it is host to 95% of the U.S. frontlist from all major publishers.

Editorial Freelancers Association

Booth 1629

This nonprofit organization puts authors and publishers in touch with freelance writers and editors.

Elsevier

Booth 2603

Elsevier is a global information analytics business that helps institutions and professionals advance health care, open science, and improve performance.

Emerald

Booth 2847

Founded in 1967, this company publishes in the areas of business and management, health, social care, education, and engineering.

Booth 2007

Launched in 2008 and distributed by Workman, the Experiment publishes a wide range of nonfiction, including food, health and fitness, personal development, parenting, relationships, sexuality, science, and nature.

Farrar, Straus and Giroux

Booth 2444

FSG publishes poetry, literary fiction, and nonfiction.

Firebrand Technologies

Booth 2215

For more than 30 years, Firebrand has provided technology solutions and management for publishing companies.

Flatiron

Booth 2444

A division of Macmillan, named after the historic building in which it is housed, Flatiron publishes two to three books a month, both fiction and nonfiction.

Fordham Univ.

Booth 2762

This press’s imprint, Empire State Editions, features books that explore New York. The press also publishes in a wide range of academic areas, including anthropology, cultural studies, history, philosophy, literary studies, and more.

Fox Chapel

Booth 2938

The focus of this press is on illustrated nonfiction with an emphasis on artisan and high-quality craft books.

Galaxy

Booth 1839

Battlefield Earth is one of Galaxy Press’s best-known titles. The press also publishes Writers of the Future, an annual science fiction and fantasy anthology, as well as Stories from the Golden Age, a line of mystery adventure, science fiction and fantasy, and westerns.

Globe Pequot

Booths 1827, 1829

This press publishes books about well-known brands and people, regional interest, history, military history, lifestyle, cooking, recreation, nature, true crime, crafts, performing art, folklore, and children’s books

Grand Central

Booths 1938, 1939

A division of Hachette Book Group.

Featured titles: Every Breath by Nicholas Sparks; In Pieces by Sally Field; I Might Regret This by Abbi Jacobson.

Graywolf

Booth 2442

Graywolf is committed to publishing 21st-century American and international literature, with an emphasis on underrepresented and diverse voices.

Green Kids Club

Book 2715

This organization publishes picture books series designed to teach young children the importance of environmental stewardship.

Guilford

Booth 2645

Guildford publishes in the areas of psychology, the behavioral sciences, education, research methods, and geography for general readers, professionals, and academics.

Hachette

Booths 1938, 1939

Hachette Book Group is a leading U.S. trade publisher and a division of the third largest trade and educational book publisher in the world, Hachette Livre.

Featured titles: Maid by Stephanie Land; Know Your Value by Mika Brzezinski; Sell It Like Serhant by Ryan Serhant.

Harlequin

Booth 2239

Featured titles: Restoration Heights by Wil Medearis; The Lost Letters of William Woolf by Helen Cullen; Shadow of the Fox by Julie Kagawa.

HarperCollins

Booths 2338, 2339

A subsidiary of News Corp, HarperCollins comprises more than 120 imprints worldwide, operates in 18 countries, publishes approximately 10,000 new books every year in 17 languages, and has a catalogue of more than 200,000 titles.

Featured titles: Unsheltered by Barbara Kingsolver (Harper); November Road by Lou Berney (Morrow); Bearskin by James A. McLaughlin (Ecco); The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris (Harper Paperbacks); Lands of Lost Borders by Kate Harris (Dey Street Books); I Know You Know by Gilly Macmillan (Morrow Paperbacks); Lose Well by Chris Gethard (HarperOne); Hannah Green and Her Unfeasibly Mundane Existence by Michael Marshall Smith (Harper 360); and Vita Nostra by Marina and Sergey Dyachenko.

HarperCollins Children’s Books

Booth 2338

Featured titles: Presto and Zesto in Limboland by Arthur Yorinks and Maurice Sendak; A Very Large Expanse of Sea by Tahereh Mafi; Greystone Secrets #1: The Strangers by Margaret Peterson Haddix.

HarperCollins Christian Publishing

Booth 3227

The world’s largest Christian publisher, it is composed of Thomas Nelson, Zondervan, and Olive Tree Bible Software.

Featured titles: Unshakeable Hope by Max Lucado; It’s Not Supposed to Be This Way by Lysa TerKeurst; Racing to the Finish by Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Harvard Univ.

Booth 2757

With “scholarship plus” as its motto, the press publishes books from ants to Zeus that open the academy to the world.

Harvest House

Booth 2867

Founded in 1974, this publisher of Christian literature now publishes more than 150 new books each year.

Henry Holt

Booth 2444

Now in it’s 152nd year, Holt publishes history, literary fiction, biography, politics, current events, science, mysteries, and thrillers. Its imprints include Henry Holt, Holt Paperbacks, and Metropolitan Books.

Hoopla Digital

Booth 2539

Hoopla is a digital library service offering more than 600,000 titles on demand.

Housing Works

Booth 2551

BookExpo’s official charity partner, this nonprofit will be accepting tax-deductible donations of books and media at the end of the show.

Igloo

Booth 1639

Featured titles: Disney Storybook Collection (Advent Calendar); My First Day of School; The Little Acorn.

Image Comics

Booth 1803

This company publishes comics and graphic novels across a wide spectrum of genres, including science fiction, romance, horror, crime fiction, and humor, among others.

Independent Publishers Group

Booth 1521

IPG is a worldwide distributor for independent general, academic, and professional publishers.

Ingram Content Group

Booth 2521

Ingram is a distributor of physical and digital content throughout the world.

Inscribe Digital

Booth 1521

With a focus on romance, YA, nonfiction, and other genres, this company specializes in the distribution of e-book and print-on-demand titles.

Inner Traditions/Bear & Co./Findhorn Press

Booth 2031

Featured titles: The Miracle Club by Mitch Horowitz; Soul Dog by Elena Mannes; Childless Living by Lisette Schuitemaker.

InterVarsity

Booth 1711

Featured titles: The Path Between Us by Suzanne Stabile; Last Call for Liberty by Os Guinness; Disruptive Witness by Alan Noble.

Johns Hopkins Univ.

Booth 2762

One of the world’s largest university presses, Hopkins publishes more than 200 new books and 58 scholarly periodicals each year.

Kar-Ben

Booth 2657

Kar-Ben is the Jewish-themed children’s book division of the Lerner Publishing Group.

Kong & Park

Booth 3063

This publisher specializes in books for studying Chinese characters, Japanese Kanji, and Korean Hanja.

Kumon Publishing North America

Booth 2861

Kumon creates workbooks to teach children ages 2–14 verbal, math, and academic skills, based on the Kumon method.

Laurence King

Booth 1702

Featured titles: Resist: How to Be an Activist in the Age of Defiance by Huck magazine; A Cat’s Guide to the Night Sky by Stuart Atkinson, illus. by Brendan Kearney; Looking at Art with Alex Katz by Alex Katz.

Lectorum

Booth 3162

Lectorum is the oldest and largest Spanish book distributor in the U.S., as well as a publisher of children’s books.

Lerner

Booth 2657

With its 14 imprints, including Carolrhoda, Millbrook, Graphic Universe, and Darby Creek, Lerner publishes fiction and nonfiction for children and young adults.

LID

Booth 2860

This company publishes one-third of its 120 new titles per year in English and the rest in Spanish and other languages.

Lion Forge

Booth 1802a

This company is a transmedia studio with a focus on comics publishing across all age groups.

LitJoy Crate

Booth 2214

A book box subscription, LitJoy offers monthly young adult crates and quarterly middle grade crates.

Little Bee

Booth 1639

Featured titles: Jack (Not Jackie) by Erica Silverman, illus. by Holly Hatam; Disney/Pixar Coco: Movie Storybook /Libro vasado en la pelicula (English-Spanish) by BuzzPop; The Prophet Calls by Melanie Sumrow.

Liveright

Booth 1721

The first American publisher of Hart Crane, William Faulkner, and Ernest Hemingway, Liveright is a division of Norton, publishing fiction, nonfiction graphic novels, drama, and poetry.

London Review of Books

Booth 2768

Devoted to the tradition of the literary and intellectual essay, each issue of the London Review contains up to 15 long reviews and essays by academics, writers, and journalists.

Lonely Planet

Booth 3056

Since 1973, Lonely Planet has enabled curious travelers to experience the world via guidebooks and a suite of mobile and digital travel products.

Macmillan

Booths 2444, 2445

A global trade book publishing company, Macmillan has imprints around the world and publishes a broad range of books in all categories and formats.

McGill-Queens Univ.

Booth 2763

This press publishes rigorously edited books that defend, refute, and create fresh interpretations of the world.

Meredith

Booths 1820, 1821

Featured titles: Martina's Kitchen Mix by Martina McBride; The Vegan 8 by Brandi Doming; Breakfast by the editors of Extra Crispy.

Michelin Travel Publications

Booth 1832

Michelin is a publisher of travel guides, maps, and atlases.

Miles Kelly

Booth 2843

With 500 titles available, this publisher of children’s encyclopedias, storybooks, classic fiction, and activity books is one of Discovery Channel’s publishing partners.

Millbrook

Booth 2657

A division of the Lerner Publishing Group, Millbrook offers picture books, illustrated nonfiction, and photo-driven titles.

Minedition

Booth 1521

This Hong Kong–based company publishes picture books for children.

MIT

Booth 2756

This press publishes books, journals, and electronic media across a variety of subjects including art, architecture, cognitive science, computer science, neuroscience, and linguistics, among others.

Moody

Booth 2838

This ministry of Moody Global Ministries provides biblical content.

National Book Network

Booth 1827

This is a full-service marketing and distribution company serving independent publishers around the world.

National Geographic

Booth 2303

Working with scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, National Geographic publishes books about science and exploration.

Naval Institute

Booth 2761

Established in 1898, this press publishes approximately 90 titles per year in the genres of military history, strategy, fiction, espionage and intelligence, current affairs, political science, and more.

Featured titles: Battleship Bismarck by William H. Garzke Jr., Robert O. Dulin Jr., and Bill Jurens, with James Cameron; Smoke ’Em If You Got ’Em by Joel R. Buis; Silver State Dreadnaught by Stephen M. Younger.

NetGalley

Booth 2215

An online service, NetGalley delivers digital galleys to book publishers, reviewers, media, librarians, and booksellers. It is a division of Firebrand Technologies.

New Harbinger

Booth 2249

Aimed at wellness, inspiration, and positive change, New Harbinger publishes books in the areas of mind-body, self-help, psychology, spirituality, and health.

Nimbus

Booth 2647

Based in Canada, Nimbus publishes more than 50 titles per year for both children and adults on a range of subjects.

Norton

Booths 1720, 1721, 1726, 1724, 1730

Norton is the oldest and largest publishing house owned wholly by its employees. It publishes in the areas of nonfiction, fiction, poetry, cookbooks, psychology, and more.

Oni

Booth 1749

Oni is an independent publisher of comics.

Orca

Booth 2242

This Canadian press is a children’s book publisher with more than 730 titles in print.

OverDrive

Booths 2738, 2739

OverDrive’s global catalogue of e-books and audiobooks reaches more than 40,000 libraries, schools, and retailers.

Overlook

Booth 1730

Overlook is an independent, general interest publisher founded in 1971. It publishes approximately 100 titles per year evenly divided between hardcovers and trade paperbacks.

OwlCrate

Booth 2406

This is monthly subscription service for newly published YA titles.

Paizo

Booth 1810

Paizo is the publisher of the Pathfinder Tales fantasy fiction novels and other hobby games products.

Peachtree

Booth 2107

Independently owned, Peachtree specializes in books for children and young adults. It also publishes fiction and nonfiction for adults in the categories of health, education, parenting, regional guide books, biography, and memoir.

Penguin Random House

Booth 2121

PRH comprises the adult and children’s fiction and nonfiction print and digital trade book publishing businesses of Penguin and Random House in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and India.

Featured titles: An Absolutely Remarkable Thing by Hank Green (Dutton); The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek (Portfolio); There Will Be No More Miracles Here by Casey Gerald (Riverhead).

Penguin Random House Canada

Booth 2427

This house comprises the imprints Anchor Canada, Appetite by Random House, Bond Street Books, Doubleday Canada, Knopf Canada, Penguin Canada, Tundra Books, and Vintage Canada.

Phaidon

Booth 2744

Phaidon is a global publisher in the areas of art, photography, design, architecture, fashion, food, travel, and illustrated books for children.

Featured titles: The Nordic Baking Book by Magnus Nilsson; Annie Leibovitz at Work by Annie Leibovitz; Seeing Stars: A Complete Guide to the 88 Constellations by Sara Gillingham.

Phidal

Booth 2707

This press’s books for children are designed to entertain, educate, and promote reading and interactive play.

Picador

Booth 2444

Picador is the literary trade paperback imprint for Macmillan, publishing paperbacks from Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Henry Holt, and St. Martin’s Press.

Printers Row

Booth 1546

This house publishes adult trade, promotional, and juvenile books.

Featured titles: Dark Tales series by various authors; Sesame Street: Another Monster at the End of This Book by Tom Brannon; Eppie the Elephant (Who Was Allergic to Peanuts) by Livingstone Crouse.

Princeton Univ.

Booth 2760

Featured titles: On the Future: Prospects for Humanity by Martin Rees; How to Walk on Water and Climb Up Walls: Animal Movement and the Robots of the Future by David L. Hu; Gods and Robots: The Ancient Quest for Artificial Life by Adrienne Mayor.

Prometheus

Booth 1607

This press is an independent publisher of books on popular science, history, social science, religion, psychology, politics, and more. Its imprints include Seventh Street Books, a line of mystery, thriller, and crime fiction, and Pyr, which publishes science fiction and fantasy.

Pubmatch.com

Booth 3156d

Pubmatch specializes in title and rights management, international networking, and rights buying and selling.

Quarto

Booth 1613

Quarto’s diverse portfolio of imprints publishes in the areas of art, how-to, graphic design, home improvement, cooking, gardening, motoring, crafts, and children’s books.

Quirk

Booths 2038, RC203

Philadelphia-based Quirk publishes only 25 books per year. Among its children’s, art, and pop culture titles are Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs and William Shakespeare’s Star Wars by Ian Doescher.

Rand McNally

Booth 2712

Publishers of the familiar Road Atlas, Rand McNally has a line of atlases, maps, activity books, and classroom products.

Random House

Booth 2121

Featured titles: Lake Success by Gary Shteyngart; What the Eyes Don’t See by Mona Hanna-Attisha; A Spark of Light by Jodi Picoult.

Random House Children’s Books

Booth 2121

Featured titles: Bridge of Clay by Markus Zusak; We Rise, We Resist, We Raise Our Voices, edited by Wade Hudson and Cheryl Willis Hudson; Squirm by Carl Hiaasen.

Raven Crest

Booth 1562

Raven Crest is a Virginia-based Christian publisher of literature and producer of film.

Red Wheel/Weiser

Booth 2839

Featured titles: Your Guide to Forest Bathing by M. Amos Clifford; Protest Kitchen by Carol J. Adams and Virginia Messina; Millennial Money Makeover by Conor Richardson.

Ripley Entertainment

Booth 1644

Owner of the Ripley’s Believe It or Not! trademark, this company publishes books about the strange and unusual.

Roman

Booth 2111

Roman began in 1963 as a religious articles business, but has grown to become an inspirational books publisher.

Rowman & Littlefield

Booth 1831

Headquartered outside Washington, D.C., this publisher’s focus is on academic publishing in the humanities and social sciences, the publishing of government and official data, and educational publishing.

Ryland Peters & Small

Booth 1751

This house publishes books on homes and gardens, food and drink, children’s activities, weddings, pregnancy and babies, craft, health and mind, and body and soul.

Schiffer

Booth 2307

The 5,800 titles published by Schiffer are on subjects that include antiques and decorative arts; architecture and design; art; craft; fashion; food and entertaining; mind, body, and spirit; and pop culture.

Scholastic

Booths 1538, 1539

Scholastic is the world’s largest publisher and distributor of children’s books, instructional and classroom materials, and book clubs and books fairs for schools.

Featured titles: Harry Potter 20th-anniversary editions by J.K. Rowling, (Scholastic/Levine); My Wish for You: Lessons from My Six-Year-Old Daughter by Kathryn Hahn, illus. by Brigette Barrager (Orchard); Imposters by Scott Westerfeld (Scholastic Press).

Second Story

Booth 2242

This press publishes fiction and nonfiction for all ages with an emphasis on social justices, feminism, children’s empowerment, disability, First Nations/aboriginal stories, LGBTQ, and Judaica.

Shadow Mountain

Booth 2313

Publishing books for children and adults, Shadow Mountain is best known for its Fablehaven series, Mysteries of Cove series, Six Sisters’ Stuff cookbooks, and A Proper Romance series.

Simon & Schuster

Booths 1738, 1739

Part of the CBS Corporation, Simon & Schuster publishes fiction and nonfiction for all ages, across all printed, electronic, and audio formats.

Featured titles: Once upon a River by Diane Setterfield; Heartland by Sarah Smarsh; Consumed by J.R. Ward.

Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing

Booths 1738, 1739

Featured titles: Dry by Neal and Jarrod Shusterman; A Heart in a Body in the World by Deb Caletti; and People Kill People by Ellen Hopkins.

Sleeping Bear

Booth 2864

Sleeping Bear strives to produce books for children with rich content that encourages them to be lifelong readers.

Smallworks

Booth 1563

This press specializes in arts and culture publications across a wide spectrum of artists and authors.

Smithsonian Books

Booth 2029

This press uses the strength of the Smithsonian institutions to publish in the areas of history, science and technology, space, aviation, military, art, illustrated books, and works based on museums, collections, and artifacts.

Featured titles: Johnny Cash by Alan Light; Sweet Home Café Cookbook by National Museum of African American History and Culture; The Smithsonian History of Space Exploration by Roger D. Launius.

Soho Press

Booth 2433

Founded in 1986, Soho publishes 90 books per year across its Soho Press, Soho Crime, and Soho Teen lists.

Sounds True

Booth 1924

Sounds True aims to create transformational products to help people live a more genuine and meaningful life.

Featured titles: High Magick: A Guide to the Spiritual Practices That Saved My Life on Death Row by Damien Echols; Freedom Is an Inside Job by Zainab Salbi; Yoga Friends by Miriam and Rolf Gates, illus. by Sarah Jane Hinder.

South Dakota Historical Society

Booth 1847

This publisher is committed to producing books that reflect the rich and varied history of South Dakota and the region with an array of historically accurate titles for readers of all ages.

Sourcebooks

Booth 2039

An independent publisher, Sourcebooks publishes across a range of genres on all publishing platforms.

Featured titles: Illegal by Eoin Colfer and Andrew Donkin, illus. by Giovanni Rigano; The Similars by Rebecca Hanover; Bellewether by Susanna Kearsley.

St. Martin’s

Booth 2444

Part of Macmillan, St. Martin’s publishes under the imprints St. Martin’s Press, St. Martin’s Paperbacks, St. Martin’s Griffin, Minotaur, and Thomas Dunne Books.

Sterling

Booth 2706

Featured titles: Your Healthiest Healthy by Samantha Harris; Innumerable Insects by Michael S. Engel; 24 Hours in Nowhere by Dusti Bowling.

Storey

Booth 2007

Storey focuses on books for self-reliance including gardening, cooking, hands-on activities for children, building nature, horsemanship, animal husbandry, crafts, and home reference. The books are distributed by Workman.

Storybook Genius

Booth 2128

This publisher concentrates on books that support a child’s character development, social-emotional development, and academic development.

Syracuse Univ.

Booth 2765

Both trade and academic books are published by this press in the areas of New York State history and culture, television and popular culture, sports history, women’s studies, Native American studies, and more.

Thames & Hudson

Booth 1726

Featured titles: Civilization: The Way We Live Now by William A. Ewing and Holly Roussell; Magnum China, edited by Zheng Ziyu and Colin Pantall; Joseph Albers: Life and Work by Charles Darwent; and historical texts by Jonathan Fenby.

Timber

Booth 2007

The mission of this press is to share the wonders of the natural world by publishing books in the fields of gardening, horticulture, and natural history.

Time Books

Booths 820, 1821

In partnership with the internal brands of Time Inc., such as Cooking Light, Southern Living, Sports Illustrated, and Time, Time Books creates editorial content across books, bookazines, and e-books.

Trafalgar Square

Booth 1521

A division of IPG, Trafalgar is North America’s premier distributor of U.K. and Australian publishers including Allen & Unwin, Canongate Books, HarperCollins UK, Hodder & Stoughton, Macmillan UK, Michael O’Mara Books, Random House Australia, Simon & Schuster UK, and many others.

Triumph

Booth 1521

Celebrating its 25th year, Triumph is a leading sports publisher. Its range of titles includes biographies, memoirs, references, and collectible books.

Tyndale House

Booth 2206

Tyndale is a Christian publisher of fiction, nonfiction, children’s books, Bibles, and digital media, and distributes the product lines of Navpress and Focus on the Family.

Univ. of California

Booth 2764

This year marks the 125th anniversary of the press that since 1893 has been publishing peer-reviewed scholarship.

Univ. of Georgia

Booth 2765

The largest book publisher in Georgia, the press publishes 60–70 books per year covering literary works and books about the state and region.

Univ. of Illinois

Booth 2766

Featured titles: Glory in Their Spirit: How Four Black Women Took On the Army During WWII by Sandra M. Bolzenius; James Baldwin and the 1980s: Witnessing the Reagan Era by Joseph Vogel; Bill Monroe: The Life and Music of the Blue Grass Man by Tom Ewing.

Univ. of Nebraska

Booth 3062

UNP is a scholarly and general interest press that publishes 150 books per year under the imprints Nebraska, Bison Books, the Jewish Publication Society, and Potomac Books, as well as 30 journals.

Univ. of Notre Dame

Booth 2765

This press is the largest Catholic university press in the world and also publishes in a number of academic disciplines.

Univ. of Virginia

Booth 2765

The focus of this scholarly press is primarily on the humanities and social sciences, with concentrations in American history, African-American studies, Southern studies, architecture, literature, eco-criticism, and regional books.

Waldorf

Booth 1463

This press publishes a wide range of books across all categories.

Weldon Owen

Booth 1639

Featured titles: Small Space Style by Whitney Leigh Morris; The Peanuts Munchtime Cookbook by Weldon Owen; Family Heritage Journal by Bluestreak.

Winterwolf

Booth 1815

Winterwolf is dedicated to publishing works that promote peace, joy, magic, and positivity in society’s creative consciousness.

Workman

Booth 2007

Celebrating 50 years as an independent company, Workman publishes innovative adult and juvenile titles. Among its best-known books are the What to Expect series, Brain Quest, and the 1,000... Before You Die series.

Featured titles: 1,000 Books to Read Before You Die: A Life-Changing List by James Mustich; Atlas Obscura Explorer’s Guide for the World’s Most Adventurous Kid by Dylan Thuras and Rosemary Mosco, illus. by Joy Ang; Dinosaur: A Photicular Book by Dan Kainen and Kathy Wollard.

Worthy

Booth 1603

This inspirational publisher across an array of genres includes the WorthyKids children’s imprint. It is the publisher of the Museum of Bible Books in partnership with the museum.

Yale Univ.

Booth 2758

Featured titles: The Secret World: A History of Intelligence by Christopher Andrew; Inadvertent by Karl Ove Knausgaard; Anni Albers, edited by Ann Coxon, Briony Fer, and Maria Müller-Schareck.

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