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Cape Catley Ltd is a small, independent publishing house established by Christine Cole Catley in the Marlborough Sounds in 1973 and relocated to Devonport in 2000. The publisher’s interests include New Zealand fiction, children’s books, social justice, feminism, politics, local history, biography and autobiography, health, gardening and yachting.

Steele Roberts Publishing is a small, independent company focusing on quality literature and non-fiction. Its list includes art, business, Māori, self-help, current affairs and children’s books. Steele Roberts has been publishing since 1996.

Established in 1990, RSVP Publishing Company Ltd is a small, indepen­dent company publishing a few titles each year. RSVP Pub​lishing specialises in eclectic metaphysical books, but is also willing to consider valuable, innovative fiction and non-fiction work. The company distri­butes its own titles within New Zealand. It is company policy to always print onshore.

Pearson is the local subsidiary of Pearson Education, the largest educa­tional publisher in the world. Pearson publishes 100–120 new titles each year, all designed for the New Zealand and export educational markets. Pearson is also active in publishing in te reo Māori. Pearson Education is the agent for WW Norton.

Otago University Press publishes about twenty scholarly works and books for general readers each year, distributed internationally. Special emphasis is given to original research in history, the arts, natural history and social and health sciences, while more general books include the Local Guides ecotourism series. The Press also publishes Landfall, New Zealand’s leading literary and arts journal, and some new writing.

A division of a multinational book publisher and distributor, HarperCollins Publishers (NZ) Ltd also generates its own exciting and successful New Zealand publishing programme. In addition to handling HarperCollins’ internationally published titles, this large, well-established company represents a number of other local and overseas publishers.

Exisle Publishing is an independent publisher of non-fiction, covering a broad range of subject areas including self-help, sports, equestrian, maritime, biography, popular history and photography. Exisle publishes from offices in Australia and New Zealand and sells co-editions and translations around the world. 

Established in 1971, Dunmore Publishing publishes 15–20 broad-ranging non-fiction titles each year, covering areas such as health, economics, politics, society, education and history. Some are general non-fiction titles, while others are designed for the university, polytechnic and secondary school markets. Institution and local histories are also published.

Auckland University Press logoAuckland University Press publishes creative and scholarly work of interest to a general readership. The Press produces about thirty titles a year, with a focus on New Zealand history, Māori and Pacific studies, art, poetry, popular science and business.

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