Oneworld Publications

Oneworld Publications
Oneworld Publications
Founded 1986
Founder Novin Doostdar and Juliet Mabey
Country of origin United Kingdom
Headquarters location Oxford
Publication types Books
Number of employees 13
Official website oneworld-publications.com

Oneworld Publications is a British independent publishing firm founded in 1986 by Novin Doostdar and Juliet Mabey to publish non-fiction for general and academic markets.[1] Based in Oxford, it publishes across a wide range of subjects, from history, current affairs, and religion to philosophy, popular science, and psychology. Among the writers on its list are John Hick, Hans Küng, Helen Fisher, Vali Nasr, Kevin Bales, Guy Claxton, Adam Frank, Bill McKibben, Ilan Pappe, Keith Ward, Farid Esack, Mark Boyle, Houshang Asadi, Amina Wadud, John Gribbin, Lise Eliot, Mary Roach, Peter Cave, Mark Vernon, Kieron O'Hara, Jean Sasson, William Poundstone, Daniel Siegel, Susan Blackmore, Barbara Fredrickson, David J. Linden, Yvvette Edwards, Margaret Mazzantini, Amit Majmudar, Mark Mustian, Frank Huyler, and Marlon James.[2]

In 2007, it launched Oneworld Classics in partnership with Alma Books. In the same year, Oneworld Classics acquired the publishing list of British publisher John Calder of Calder Publishing.[3]

In 2009, Oneworld Publications opened its first North American office in SoHo, New York. A new fiction list was also launched to publish from five to ten titles a year focusing on brilliantly written novels that introduce the reader to a different culture, a historical period/event, or a social/global issue.

In 2011, Oneworld opened a second office in London, at 10 Fitzroy Square, Bloomsbury.

Publishing around 60 titles a year, Oneworld books are distributed worldwide by Random House (GBS) in the UK and Europe, by National Book Network in the United States, by Penguin in South Africa and South Asia, by Macmillan in Australia, and by a variety of regional distributors in Latin America, the Middle East, Asia, and the Far East.

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