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NewSouth Books to distribute British Library Publishing

NewSouth Books is delighted to announce that it has signed a distribution agreement with British Library Publishing, making their valuable list available again in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand from March 2025.

British Library Publishing publishes from the library’s collection of more than 150 million items, to bring forgotten stories and original nonfiction to new audiences. Its list showcases unexpected treasures, including maps, medieval manuscripts, great works of literature and rare books. It is home to the best-selling British Library Crime Classics series, bringing beloved as well as neglected authors of the genre back into the limelight. The Tales of the Weird series has gathered a cult fanbase with its collection of classic gothic, supernatural and horror fiction, and the Women Writers series has brought back and contextualised novels by authors who were successful in their day.

NewSouth Books will launch the list in March 2025 with new releases from British Library Publishing, including The Weird Tales of Dorothy K. Haynes in the British Library Tales of the Weird series; Metropolitan Mysteries: A Casebook of London’s Detectives in the Crime Classics series, edited by Martin Edwards; and the highly illustrated The Spice Ports: Mapping the Origins of Global Sea Trade by Nicholas Nugent.

British Library Publishing books are available now for backorder through NewSouth Books and Alliance Distribution Services (ADS), with stock arriving for March 2025 release.

 

Category: Classifieds