Triumph Books

Triumph Books
Founded 1989[1]
Founder Mitch Rogatz
Country of origin United States
Headquarters location Chicago, Illinois
Distribution Independent Publishers Group
Publication types Books
Nonfiction topics Sports
Official website www.triumphbooks.com

Triumph Books is a Chicago-based sports book publisher. The company is well-known for its "instant books", such as its illustrated tribute to NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt, which was released 10 days after his death in a crash in 2001.[2]

Mitch Rogatz is the founder and publisher of Triumph. After founding the company in 1989, he sold it to Random House in 2006, only to buy it back five years later.[2]

The company releases 80-90 titles each year, of which 5-10% are instant books.[2]

References

  1. I work for IPG/Chicago Review Press which now owns Triumph Books. Originally this entry said the company was founded in 1918. Had to be a typo.
  2. 1 2 3 "Triumph Books Marks 25th Anniversary".
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