Usborne Publishing

Usborne Publishing, often called Usborne Books, is a United Kingdom-based publisher of children's books. Founded by Peter Usborne in 1973,[3] Usborne Publishing uses an in-house team of writers, editors and designers. One of its sales channels is Usborne Books at Home, a multi-level marketing operation founded in 1981.[4][5]

Usborne Publishing
StatusActive
Founded1973
FounderPeter Usborne
Country of originUnited Kingdom
DistributionHarperCollins (UK trade, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, India)
Penguin Random House (South Africa)
Educational Development Corporation (USA)[1][2]
Fiction genresChildren's literature
Official websitehttps://usborne.com

Quicklinks were first introduced in 2000 as a way to incorporate the internet into modern reading habits. Peter Usborne has been quoted in the trade magazine The Bookseller as saying: "I initially thought that the internet would kill non-fiction, because teachers would tell children to use the internet to help with homework. But if you key in ‘castles' [on a search engine], you get 900,000 possible websites. The internet is an inadequate resource for children."[6]

See also

  • UK children's book publishers

References

  1. "UK Trade order forms from Usborne Publishing". Usborne Children’s Books. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  2. "International trade enquiries". Usborne Children’s Books. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  3. "Who we are". usborne.co.uk. Retrieved 12 November 2007.
  4. Mary M. Byers (1 April 2009). Making Work at Home Work: Successfully Growing a Business and a Family under One Roof. Baker Books. pp. 124–. ISBN 978-1-4412-0382-3. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  5. Sandra Hewett (1 June 2011). A Woman's Guide To Working For Herself: Inspiration, Information and Advice from Women Who Run Their Own Business, for Women Who Aspire to Do So. Little, Brown Book Group. pp. 160–. ISBN 978-1-84803-466-2. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  6. "The Usborne Identity – an interview with Peter Usborne". The Bookseller. Retrieved 8 May 2008.
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