Publisher

Some articles on publisher:

Plan B (magazine) - Credits - Publishing
... Frances Morgan - Publisher Everett True - Publisher-At-Large Nick Taylor - Advertising Manager Richard Stacey - Assistant Publisher Plan B Magazine was published by Plan B ...
Crash Bandicoot Series - Games - Racing
... Crash Team Racing 1999 – PlayStation, PlayStation Network Notes Developer Naughty Dog Producer/Publisher Sony Computer Entertainment Crash Nitro Kart 2003 – PlayStation 2, Xbox ...
Ganesh Pyne - Books On Pyne
... Publisher Rupa Co ... Publisher CIMA (2006) Ganesh Pyne, his life and times by Ella Datta ... Publisher Centre for International Modern Art (1998) ...
John Bassett (publisher)
... PC CC OOnt (August 25, 1915 – April 27, 1998) was a Canadian publisher and media baron ... Born in Ottawa, Ontario, he was the son of John Bassett (1886–1958), publisher of the Montreal Gazette, and Margaret Avery ...

More definitions of "publisher":

  • (noun): A person engaged in publishing periodicals or books or music.

Famous quotes containing the word publisher:

    To me a book is a message from the gods to mankind; or, if not, should never be published at all.... A message from the gods should be delivered at once. It is damnably blasphemous to talk about the autumn season and so on. How dare the author or publisher demand a price for doing his duty, the highest and most honourable to which a man can be called?
    Aleister Crowley (1875–1947)

    No publisher should ever express an opinion on the value of what he publishes. That is a matter entirely for the literary critic to decide.... I can quite understand how any ordinary critic would be strongly prejudiced against a work that was accompanied by a premature and unnecessary panegyric from the publisher. A publisher is simply a useful middle-man. It is not for him to anticipate the verdict of criticism.
    Oscar Wilde (1854–1900)

    The most durable thing in writing is style, and style is the most valuable investment a writer can make with his time. It pays off slowly, your agent will sneer at it, your publisher will misunderstand it, and it will take people you have never heard of to convince them by slow degrees that the writer who puts his individual mark on the way he writes will always pay off.
    Raymond Chandler (1888–1959)