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Macmillan Publishers
NameMacmillan Publishers
FounderDaniel Macmillan and Alexander Macmillan
CountryUnited Kingdom
Key peopleJohn Sargent (publisher)

Macmillan Publishers is a global trade book publishing company, owned by Holtzbrinck Publishing Group, with operations in over 70 countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. The company was founded in 1843 by Daniel Macmillan and Alexander Macmillan, and has since become one of the largest and most respected publishers in the world, with a diverse range of imprints and divisions, including St. Martin's Press, Tor Books, and Henry Holt and Company. Macmillan Publishers has published works by renowned authors such as Charles Dickens, Lewis Carroll, and Rudyard Kipling, and has been involved in the publication of influential works like The Handbook of Psychology and The Journal of Economic Perspectives. The company has also partnered with organizations like The British Library and The National Archives (United Kingdom) to make historical and cultural content more accessible.

History

The history of Macmillan Publishers dates back to 1843, when Daniel Macmillan and Alexander Macmillan founded the company in Cambridge, England. The company's early success was driven by the publication of works by prominent authors such as Alfred, Lord Tennyson and Thomas Hardy, and the introduction of innovative publishing practices, such as the use of rail transport to distribute books. In the late 19th century, Macmillan Publishers expanded its operations to the United States, establishing a presence in New York City and publishing works by American authors like Mark Twain and Edith Wharton. The company has also been involved in the publication of influential works like The Cambridge History of English Literature and The Dictionary of National Biography, and has partnered with institutions like Harvard University and The University of Oxford to make academic content more accessible. Macmillan Publishers has also published works by notable authors such as Virginia Woolf, E.M. Forster, and D.H. Lawrence, and has been recognized for its contributions to the publishing industry, including receiving the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize.

Products and Divisions

Macmillan Publishers has a diverse range of products and divisions, including trade books, academic and professional books, and digital products. The company's trade book division publishes works by bestselling authors like John Grisham, Nora Roberts, and Stephen King, and has imprints like St. Martin's Press and Tor Books. Macmillan Publishers' academic and professional division publishes works on topics like medicine, law, and business, and has partnerships with organizations like The American Medical Association and The American Bar Association. The company's digital products include e-books, online courses, and digital platforms like Macmillan Learning and Sapling Learning, which provide educational resources to students and instructors at institutions like Stanford University and The University of California, Berkeley. Macmillan Publishers has also partnered with companies like Amazon and Google to make its content more accessible and to develop new digital products.

Major Imprints

Macmillan Publishers has several major imprints, including St. Martin's Press, Tor Books, and Henry Holt and Company. St. Martin's Press is a leading publisher of fiction and nonfiction books, and has published works by authors like Sylvia Day and Emily Giffin. Tor Books is a prominent publisher of science fiction and fantasy books, and has published works by authors like Orson Scott Card and Neil Gaiman. Henry Holt and Company is a respected publisher of literary fiction and nonfiction books, and has published works by authors like Hilary Mantel and Atul Gawande. Other notable imprints include Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Flatiron Books, and Roaring Brook Press, which publish a wide range of books, including works by authors like Jonathan Franzen and Michael Chabon. Macmillan Publishers has also partnered with imprints like The MIT Press and The Harvard University Press to publish academic and scholarly works.

Controversies

Macmillan Publishers has been involved in several controversies over the years, including a high-profile dispute with Amazon over e-book pricing, which also involved other major publishers like Penguin Random House and Hachette Book Group. The company has also faced criticism for its handling of issues like copyright infringement and plagiarism, and has been involved in lawsuits with authors and other publishers, including HarperCollins and Simon & Schuster. In addition, Macmillan Publishers has faced challenges related to the digital revolution and the rise of self-publishing, which have disrupted the traditional publishing industry and forced companies like Macmillan to adapt to new market conditions. The company has also been criticized for its environmental impact, including the use of paper and ink in its printing operations, and has partnered with organizations like The Forest Stewardship Council to reduce its environmental footprint.

Corporate Affairs

Macmillan Publishers is owned by Holtzbrinck Publishing Group, a global media company with operations in over 80 countries. The company is led by John Sargent (publisher), who has been instrumental in shaping Macmillan's strategy and direction. Macmillan Publishers has a strong commitment to corporate social responsibility and has implemented initiatives to reduce its environmental impact, including the use of renewable energy and sustainable materials in its operations. The company has also partnered with organizations like The National Book Foundation and The Authors Guild to support literacy and education initiatives, and has been recognized for its contributions to the publishing industry, including receiving the Publishers Weekly award for Publisher of the Year. Macmillan Publishers has also been involved in various philanthropic efforts, including supporting organizations like The Book Trust and The Literacy Project, and has partnered with companies like Barnes & Noble and IndieBound to promote literacy and a love of reading. Category:Publishing companies

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