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Red Wheel/Weiser
StatusActive
Founded1956
FounderSamuel Weiser
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters location
Distribution
  • Self-distribution (US)
  • Georgetown Publications (Canada)
  • Brumby Sunstate (Australia)
  • Hay House (South Africa)
  • Deep Books (Europe)
  • Curreri World Services (Asia)[1]
Publication typesBooks
Nonfiction topicsNew Age, occult
Imprints
  • Career Press
  • Conari Books
  • Disinformation Books
  • New Page Books
  • Phanes Press
  • Red Wheel
  • Turning Stone Press
  • Weiser Books
Official websiteRedWheelWeiser.com

Red Wheel/Weiser, also known in different periods in its history as RedWheel/Weiser/Conari and Samuel Weiser, Inc., is a book publishing company with several imprints, probably the best known of which are Conari Books, Red Wheel, and Weiser Books. It is America's second-largest[citation needed] publisher of occult and New Age books, behind Llewellyn Worldwide, and is also one of the oldest American publishers to concentrate almost exclusively on that genre and adjacent ones (e.g. spirituality, as well as cryptids, conspiracy theories, and other fringe subjects). It publishes on average 60–75 new titles per year and maintains a large backlist, partly of books that it originally published, and partly of older, public-domain but scarce occult books.

Imprints

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Career Press

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Career Press was founded in 1985 by Ron Fry and is focused on business books. Red Wheel/Weiser acquired Career Press in 2017.[2]

Conari Books

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This imprint was acquired in 2002. Before this, Conari Books had been a separate publisher, based in Berkeley, California, dating back to 1989. This imprint focuses on books that address sociology and parenting issues through a spiritual or New Age perspective. Mango Publishing acquired Conari from Red Wheel/Weiser in 2019.[3]

Disinformation Books

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Disinformation Books was founded in 1997 as the publishing division of Disinformation. It was acquired by Red Wheel/Weiser in 2012.[4]

New Page Books

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New Page Books was founded in 1999 as the general nonfiction imprint of Career Press.[2]

Phanes Press

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Phanes Press was an independent book publisher until acquired by Red Wheel Weiser Conari in 2004. Phanes Press was founded by David Fideler[5] in 1985 and published books concerning "the spiritual, philosophical and cultural traditions of the Western world",[6] and topics ranging from "alchemy to Sufism, from Gnosticism to Neoplatonism",[5] to the traditions of the Pythagoreans.[7] The company's publications were distributed by Words Distributing Co., which had 23 publisher clients in 2000.[8]

As a so-called "micro-publisher", the company had published only 52 titles by 2004,[9] when it was purchased by the then-named Red Wheel/Weiser/Conari.[6] Reprints of Phanes titles were slated to appear under the Weiser Books imprint after the acquisition.[6]

Among Phanes's best-selling titles were The Pythagorean Sourcebook and Awakening Osiris.[6] Other titles published by Phanes included:

Red Wheel

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Red Wheel was started in 2000 as a Weiser imprint for spiritually oriented and occult self-help and how-to books, and at that time the company name was changed from Samuel Weiser, Inc., to RedWheel/Weiser, with several other variations used, including Weiser, Inc.

Turning Stone Press

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Turning Stone was launched in 2012. It is a self-publishing imprint, in collaboration with Hampton Roads Publishing and Hierophant Publishing.[13]

Weiser Books

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This main imprint is also the oldest. It was founded as Samuel Weiser, Inc., in 1956, a time when few other publishers were willing to tackle occult subjects, and was originally an offshoot of the New York City retailer Weiser Antiquarian Books. This imprint publishes the backlist and continues to acquire books on occultism, astrology, esoteric subjects, Eastern religions, Wicca, and related topics.

Location

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After New York, the company was located in Boston, Massachusetts, and then in York Beach, Maine, for most of its history. In 2006, the editorial department moved to San Francisco, California, and the sales and marketing department moved to Newburyport, Massachusetts.

Famous authors

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Notes

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  1. ^ Red Wheel/Weiser Featuring Conari Press and Hampton Roads New Titles and Best-Selling Backlist, Fall 2017
  2. ^ a b "Red Wheel Buys Career Press, Hires Peter Turner". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved December 1, 2017.
  3. ^ "Mango Publishing Acquires Red Wheel/Weiser's Conari Press".
  4. ^ "Red Wheel Weiser Buys Disinformation Books". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved December 1, 2017.
  5. ^ a b "Phanes Press". The Alchemy Web Site. Retrieved March 20, 2024.
  6. ^ a b c d Milliot, Jim (June 28, 2004). "Red Wheel/Weiser makes two purchases". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved March 20, 2024.
  7. ^ a b Greer, John Michael (June 6, 2019). "The Manual of Harmonics of Nicomachus the Pythagorean". The Hermetic Library Blog (Blog). Retrieved March 20, 2024.
  8. ^ "PW: BEA 2000: Working the Floor". Publishers Weekly. Vol. 246, no. 20. May 15, 2000. Retrieved March 20, 2024.
  9. ^ Milliot, Jim (March 7, 2005). "Bucking the Odds". Publishers Weekly. Vol. 252, no. 10. Retrieved March 20, 2024.
  10. ^ Danford, N.; Dahlin, R.; Hix, C.; Kilstein, L.; Kinsella, B.; Rii, K. (August 12, 2002). "Trade Paperbacks". Publishers Weekly. Vol. 249, no. 32. Retrieved March 20, 2024.
  11. ^ "Still Shining Brightly". Publishers Weekly. Vol. 251, no. 36. September 6, 2004. Retrieved March 20, 2024.
  12. ^ Crrog, D.; Dahlin, R.; Hix, C.; Lodge, S.; Rippa, K.; Stander, B. (August 13, 2001). "2001 Fall Trade Paperbacks: Nature". Publishers Weekly. Vol. 248, no. 33. Retrieved March 20, 2024.
  13. ^ "Red Wheel/Weiser Enters Self Publishing with Turning Stone Press". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved December 1, 2017.

References

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  • Brewer, Robert Lee; Masterson, Joanna (2006). 2007 Writer's Market. ISBN 1-58297-427-6.
  • Herman, Jeff (2006). Guide to Book Publishers, Editors & Literary Agents 2007. ISBN 0-9772682-1-7.
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    Red Wheel/Weiser
    StatusActive
    Founded1956
    FounderSamuel Weiser
    Country of originUnited States
    Headquarters location
    Distribution
    • Self-distribution (US)
    • Georgetown Publications (Canada)
    • Brumby Sunstate (Australia)
    • Hay House (South Africa)
    • Deep Books (Europe)
    • Curreri World Services (Asia)[1]
    Publication typesBooks
    Nonfiction topicsNew Age, occult
    Imprints
    • Career Press
    • Conari Books
    • Disinformation Books
    • New Page Books
    • Phanes Press
    • Red Wheel
    • Turning Stone Press
    • Weiser Books
    Official websiteRedWheelWeiser.com

    Red Wheel/Weiser, also known in different periods in its history as RedWheel/Weiser/Conari and Samuel Weiser, Inc., is a book publishing company with several imprints, probably the best known of which are Conari Books, Red Wheel, and Weiser Books. It is America's second-largest[citation needed] publisher of occult and New Age books, behind Llewellyn Worldwide, and is also one of the oldest American publishers to concentrate almost exclusively on that genre and adjacent ones (e.g. spirituality, as well as cryptids, conspiracy theories, and other fringe subjects). It publishes on average 60–75 new titles per year and maintains a large backlist, partly of books that it originally published, and partly of older, public-domain but scarce occult books.

    Imprints

    Career Press

    Career Press was founded in 1985 by Ron Fry and is focused on business books. Red Wheel/Weiser acquired Career Press in 2017.[2]

    Conari Books

    This imprint was acquired in 2002. Before this, Conari Books had been a separate publisher, based in Berkeley, California, dating back to 1989. This imprint focuses on books that address sociology and parenting issues through a spiritual or New Age perspective. Mango Publishing acquired Conari from Red Wheel/Weiser in 2019.[3]

    Disinformation Books

    Disinformation Books was founded in 1997 as the publishing division of Disinformation. It was acquired by Red Wheel/Weiser in 2012.[4]

    New Page Books

    New Page Books was founded in 1999 as the general nonfiction imprint of Career Press.[2]

    Phanes Press

    Phanes Press was an independent book publisher until acquired by Red Wheel Weiser Conari in 2004. Phanes Press was founded by David Fideler[5] in 1985 and published books concerning "the spiritual, philosophical and cultural traditions of the Western world",[6] and topics ranging from "alchemy to Sufism, from Gnosticism to Neoplatonism",[5] to the traditions of the Pythagoreans.[7] The company's publications were distributed by Words Distributing Co., which had 23 publisher clients in 2000.[8]

    As a so-called "micro-publisher", the company had published only 52 titles by 2004,[9] when it was purchased by the then-named Red Wheel/Weiser/Conari.[6] Reprints of Phanes titles were slated to appear under the Weiser Books imprint after the acquisition.[6]

    Among Phanes's best-selling titles were The Pythagorean Sourcebook and Awakening Osiris.[6] Other titles published by Phanes included:

    Red Wheel

    Red Wheel was started in 2000 as a Weiser imprint for spiritually oriented and occult self-help and how-to books, and at that time the company name was changed from Samuel Weiser, Inc., to RedWheel/Weiser, with several other variations used, including Weiser, Inc.

    Turning Stone Press

    Turning Stone was launched in 2012. It is a self-publishing imprint, in collaboration with Hampton Roads Publishing and Hierophant Publishing.[13]

    Weiser Books

    This main imprint is also the oldest. It was founded as Samuel Weiser, Inc., in 1956, a time when few other publishers were willing to tackle occult subjects, and was originally an offshoot of the New York City retailer Weiser Antiquarian Books. This imprint publishes the backlist and continues to acquire books on occultism, astrology, esoteric subjects, Eastern religions, Wicca, and related topics.

    Location

    After New York, the company was located in Boston, Massachusetts, and then in York Beach, Maine, for most of its history. In 2006, the editorial department moved to San Francisco, California, and the sales and marketing department moved to Newburyport, Massachusetts.

    Famous authors

    Notes

    1. ^ Red Wheel/Weiser Featuring Conari Press and Hampton Roads New Titles and Best-Selling Backlist, Fall 2017
    2. ^ a b "Red Wheel Buys Career Press, Hires Peter Turner". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved December 1, 2017.
    3. ^ "Mango Publishing Acquires Red Wheel/Weiser's Conari Press".
    4. ^ "Red Wheel Weiser Buys Disinformation Books". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved December 1, 2017.
    5. ^ a b "Phanes Press". The Alchemy Web Site. Retrieved March 20, 2024.
    6. ^ a b c d Milliot, Jim (June 28, 2004). "Red Wheel/Weiser makes two purchases". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved March 20, 2024.
    7. ^ a b Greer, John Michael (June 6, 2019). "The Manual of Harmonics of Nicomachus the Pythagorean". The Hermetic Library Blog (Blog). Retrieved March 20, 2024.
    8. ^ "PW: BEA 2000: Working the Floor". Publishers Weekly. Vol. 246, no. 20. May 15, 2000. Retrieved March 20, 2024.
    9. ^ Milliot, Jim (March 7, 2005). "Bucking the Odds". Publishers Weekly. Vol. 252, no. 10. Retrieved March 20, 2024.
    10. ^ Danford, N.; Dahlin, R.; Hix, C.; Kilstein, L.; Kinsella, B.; Rii, K. (August 12, 2002). "Trade Paperbacks". Publishers Weekly. Vol. 249, no. 32. Retrieved March 20, 2024.
    11. ^ "Still Shining Brightly". Publishers Weekly. Vol. 251, no. 36. September 6, 2004. Retrieved March 20, 2024.
    12. ^ Crrog, D.; Dahlin, R.; Hix, C.; Lodge, S.; Rippa, K.; Stander, B. (August 13, 2001). "2001 Fall Trade Paperbacks: Nature". Publishers Weekly. Vol. 248, no. 33. Retrieved March 20, 2024.
    13. ^ "Red Wheel/Weiser Enters Self Publishing with Turning Stone Press". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved December 1, 2017.

    References

    • Brewer, Robert Lee; Masterson, Joanna (2006). 2007 Writer's Market. ISBN 1-58297-427-6.
    • Herman, Jeff (2006). Guide to Book Publishers, Editors & Literary Agents 2007. ISBN 0-9772682-1-7.
    • Official website
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