2323 Quebec Street
Vancouver
BC
V5T 4S7
604-254-7191
dm@dmpibooks.com
http://www.dmpibooks.com
Based in Vancouver and outward looking in its publishing programs, D&M Publishers is one of the largest independent publishers in Canada and has offices in Toronto, Vancouver, and on Gabriola Island. It includes the publishing imprints D&M Publishers Inc., Greystone Books and now New Society Publishers and is also the Canadian distributor for the New York house Farrar, Straus & Giroux. Its imprints create over 90 new titles plus 100 reprints each year, and we are internationally recognized for high standards in editorial, design and production. Domestic Distribution: HarperCollins Canada. US Distribution: Publishers Group West/Perseus.
Travel & Guidebooks, Science & Technology, History, Fiction & Literature, Art & Photography, Aboriginal & First Nations,
140 Holland Street West, PO 13022
Bradford
ON
L3Z 2Y5
info@demeterpress.org
http://www.demeterpress.org
Demeter Press is the first book publisher focused specifically on the topic of mothering/motherhood and is a peer-reviewed scholarly press. The press is named in honour of the Goddess Demeter, herstory’s most celebrated empowered and outraged mother. Demeter is a refereed, peer-reviewed press.
Scholarly,
500-3 Church Street
Toronto
ON
M5E 1M2
416-214-5544
info@dundurn.com
http://www.dundurn.com
Dundurn started in 1972 as a small publisher of Canadian non-fiction, focusing on military history, current affairs, politics, and biography. In 2010, the company was awarded the inaugural Wilson History Prize for Publishing Canadian History by the Wilson Institute at McMaster University. The company now has more than 2,500 books in print and 1,700 ebooks available. In May of 2012, the company was nominated for the Libris Award for Publisher of the Year by the Canadian Booksellers Association, and throughout 2012 Dundurn will celebrate 40 years in Canadian publishing. Distribution: UTP (Canada), Ingram Publisher Services (US), Gazelle (UK & Europe).
Teen & Young Adult, Non-fiction, History, Fiction & Literature,
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Registration is open for the 2013 ACP Annual General Meeting that will be held on June 13h to June 15th at the Bram and Bluma Appel Salon at the Toronto Reference Library. For information on PD topics, subsidies, accommodations, and to download a registration form, click here.
One of the highlights of the AGM will be presentations of the President's Award to Jack Wayne, founder of Canadian Scholars Press and game-changing past-president of the ACP, and the Honourary Lifetime Membership to David Friesen, dean of Canadian printers, chairman of the board of Friesens, and champion of Canadian book-publishing, for the great contributions to our industry. Please join us at our annual banquet at Blu Ristorante as we celebrate Canadian publishing and the contributions to it of these distinguished individuals.



