Bookstores and libraries can get a full catalogue by searching Ingram’s iPage or Coutts’ Oasis. Individuals can search Amazon.com. Go to the Advanced Search feature, and search by title, author, keywords, and publisher. Our publishing imprints include Nabu, BiblioBazaar, and BiblioLife. 

Truncating the title of a book occasionally helps in discoverability on Amazon.  If you know the ISBN of the book, you can type that into the search bar. All ISBN numbers have 13 digits and begin with 978.

Wholesale discounting is based on the quantity ordered. If you are a library or bookstore and would like wholesale discount pricing please provide us with the ISBN, title, quantity, and shipping address. We will be happy to create a pro forma including shipping costs. Please note that we are a pre-pay and print on demand vendor. 

If you would like to place an order with us please provide us with Title, ISBN, Quantity, and shipping address desired. Our customer service team will be happy to place the order for you.  All our books are available from Amazon.com, and Amazon.co.uk, and you may find it easier simply to order online from them (with free two day shipping if you are an Amazon prime customer).

Due to past issues with desk copy abuse, our policy is to only provide desk copies where an organization has placed an order directly with us for at least 10 copies of the book in question.  As part of our company initiative to become more eco friendly, we offer digital, watermarked copies for legitimate review purposes without charge.

With regard to our republishing of public domain works, we only claim copyright on new material we add to a book such as the cover design, any forwards, or introductions, etc. The original content still resides in the public domain and anyone is free to reproduce the public domain portion of the book.  Please note that not all our books are in the public domain.  We do publish new works that are under copyright.  Before copying any work from any publisher please make sure the portion of the work being copied is in the public domain or able to be copied under the “fair use” or similar doctrine.

We believe these works are culturally important, and have elected to bring them back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.

Some of the books we produce are included in our easyscript program. These books have a larger font size that makes them easier to read.