Our retail facility on Spokane's South Hill. Click for more pictures.
MARQUETTE BOOKS LLC is one of the fastest growing full-service small independent book publishing companies in the United States. Our title list has grown 6,200% during the last four years, and we currently have more than two dozen books in production. (Click here to see why we are growing so quickly.) Marquette Books also
• publishes eight social scientific journals in the fields of mass communication, sociology and communication studies; • offers a full line of discount printing and copying services at our retail location in Spokane (our copy and printing prices are the lowest in Spokane); • conducts seminars in book publishing (also at our retail facility in Spokane); and • sells book binding, laminating, and cutting equipment (Versabind brand), and trains people in the use of this equipment.
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Michael Elasmar's new book, Through Their Eyes: Factors Affecting Muslims' Support for the U.S.-Led War on Terror, is published. Click here to learn more.
Three trade books published by the corporation that owns Marquette Books have been accepted for placement into bookstores nationwide. They are Colom: Solving the Engima of Columbus' Origins by Charles J. Merrill, Crossroads: The Life and Afterlife of Blues Legend Robert Johnson by Tom Graves, and Last Man Out: Memoirs of the Last U.S. Reporter Castro Kicked Out of Cuba During the Cold War by John Fenton Wheeler. The books will be available in October 2008 and will be published by Demers Books LLC, a company that publishes nonfiction trade books for the retail bookseller market. For more information, visit www.DemersBooks.com
The Midwest Book Review says Dicken-Garcia and Dell'Orto's Hated Ideas and the American Civil War Press is a "work of impressive and seminal scholarship that is especially commended reading for journalism students, free speech advocates and Civil War buffs." See the complete review here.
Marquette Books to launch four new trade books this spring: Charles Merrill's Colom: Solving the Enigma of Columbus' Origins; Tom Graves' Crossroads: The Life and Afterlife of Blues Legend Robert Johnson; John Wheeler's Last Man Out: Memoirs of the Last U.S. Reporter Castro Kicked Out of Cuba During the Cold War; and John J. Schulz's Please Don't Do That! The Pocket Guide to Good Writing. More information coming soon.
Government-sponsored film organizations are snatching up John W. Cones' Dictionary of Film Finance and Distribution. Click here for more information about the book.
Quill magazine gives Berner's Fundamentals of Journalism high ratings. Click here to read the full review.
Marquette Books' grand opening is Tuesday, Nov. 6 (9-5 p.m.) in the Ben Burr Building in Spokane. Free gift for first 40 customers. Click here for details.
Marquette Books author and advertising professor Jami Fullerton has been named the Headliner Award winner for 2007 by the Association for Women in Communications (AWC). Click here for details.
Marquette Books publishes Hated Ideas and the American Civil War Press, by Hazel Dicken-Garcia and Giovanna Dell'Orto. Click here for details.
Dallas Morning News column features Advertising's War on Terrorism book. Click here for details.
Oklahoma World publishes news story about Advertising's War on Terrorism. Click here for details.
Marquette Books launches new book on how the world's news media reacted to 9/11. Click here for details.
Marquette Books launches eight public access scientific journals in communication, and scholars get to keep the copyrights to their submissions. Click here for details.
Marquette Books is a member of the Independent Publishers Marketing Association, Bookpublishers Northwest, and Washington Newspaper Publishers Association (Affiliate Member)
Marquette Books Is a Member of the Greater Spokane Chamber of Commerce