Enslow Publishing
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Enslow Publishing is an American publisher of books[3][2] and eBooks founded by Ridley M. Enslow Jr. in 1976.[4] Enslow publishes educational nonfiction, fiction, historical fiction, and trade books for children and young adults. Their books are intended to be sold to school and public libraries.
Status | Active |
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Founded | 1976 (1976) |
Founder | Ridley M. Enslow, Jr.[1] |
Successor | Ridley (Mark) Enslow III (President),[2] Brian Enslow (Vice-President & Publisher) |
Country of origin | United States |
Headquarters location | Berkeley Heights, New Jersey |
Distribution | Worldwide |
Publication types | Books, eBooks |
Nonfiction topics | Biographies, Science project ideas and how-to's |
Fiction genres | Historical fiction |
Imprints | MyReportLinks.com, Enslow Elementary, Blue Wave Classroom, Speeding Star, Chasing Roses |
Owner(s) | Roger Rosen |
No. of employees | 40 (2013) |
Official website | enslow |
Its current imprints include Enslow Elementary, Speeding Star and Chasing Roses. MyReportLinks.com Books[5] and Bailey Books[6] are currently out-of-print imprints.[citation needed] MyReportLinks.com Books is the properly formatted name.
Enslow uses third-party authors to write the manuscripts, and uses in-house editorial and production staff to create their final products. Marketing, warehousing, and shipping operations are conducted at their headquarters in Berkeley Heights location.[1]
Enslow was acquired by Roger Rosen of Rosen Publishing in 2014.[7]