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  1. Brill

    'Brill’s publications focus on the Humanities and Social Sciences, International Law and selected areas in the Sciences. Brill publications also include the imprints Brill | Nijhoff, Brill | Rodopi, Brill | Hes & De Graaf and Hotei Publishing. Brill has developed distinctive platforms for its online resources.' 

    (Source: from publisher website) 

    Agnete Thomassen Steine - 22.09.2021 - 12:50

  2. Seren

    Seren is Wales’ leading independent literary publisher, specialising in English-language writing from Wales.

    (source: serenbooks.com)

    Caroline Tranberg - 23.09.2021 - 10:45

  3. Galactic Cafe

    Galactic Cafe

    Muhammad Shahid - 23.09.2021 - 11:55

  4. Tom Doherty Associates

    Tom Doherty Associates

    Ole Kristian Sæther Skoge - 24.09.2021 - 15:49

  5. Atlantic Books

    Atlantic Books is an independent British publishing house founded in 2000. We have since developed a list that has a world-wide reputation for quality, originality and breadth, and includes fiction, history, politics, memoir and current affairs.

    (source: 'about us' on the website)

    Kira Guehring - 24.09.2021 - 16:03

  6. Johan & Levi Editore

    Johan & Levi Editore, founded in 2005 by Giovanna Forlanelli Rovati, is one of the most active and recognized independent Italian publishing houses in the arts sector.

    Ana Isabel Jimenez Sanchez - 25.09.2021 - 23:00

  7. University of Pittsburgh Press

    University of Pittsburgh Press

    Heidi Haugsdal Kvinge - 27.09.2021 - 16:43

  8. Wiley-Blackwell

    Wiley-Blackwell

    Mathias Vetti Olaussen - 27.09.2021 - 16:51

  9. Free Press of Glencoe

    Free Press of Glencoe

    Heidi Haugsdal Kvinge - 27.09.2021 - 18:03

  10. J. K. Greye Software

    J.K. Greye Software was a British software company set up by J.K. Greye in early 1981 and 6 months later joined by Malcolm Evans after they met at a Bath Classical Guitar & Lute Society meeting in Bath in 1981. They produced computer games for the Sinclair ZX81 and ZX Spectrum home computers.

    They struck gold with the revolutionary 3D Monster Maze, the first 3D game for a home computer, which John Greye suggested they produce after seeing a basic 3D Maze that Evans had programmed in Z80 Assembler. In the spring of 1982, Evans split up the company and founded his own company, New Generation Software (a name taken from an advertising slogan by J.K. Greye), which continued to produce games for the ZX Spectrum.

    J.K.Greye set up J.K. Greye Enterprises Ltd, a separate company which split off around February–March 1983, to produce games for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum.

     

    Source: Wikipedia

    Ana Isabel Jimenez Sanchez - 27.09.2021 - 20:10

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