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Loyola Press
Publishing house
Publishing house
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| parent | Society of Jesus |
| founded | 1912 |
| successor | Loyola University Press (1912-1995) |
| country | United States |
| headquarters | Chicago, Illinois |
| distribution | self-distributed (US) |
| Novalis (Canada) | |
| John Garratt Publishing (Australia) | |
| publications | books |
| url |
Novalis (Canada) John Garratt Publishing (Australia)
Loyola Press is a publishing house based in Chicago, Illinois. It is a nonprofit apostolate of the Midwest Province of the Society of Jesus. It has no connection with Loyola University Chicago.
It publishes school books for the parochial school market, as well as trade books for adults and children. In 1997, the press did publish a bestseller: The Gift of Peace, the last testament of Cardinal Joseph Bernardin.
History of Loyola
Loyola University Press was founded in 1912 and became a separate non-profit in 1940 independent of any university. It changed its name to Loyola Press in 1995.
Imprints
Loyola Press publishes Chicago-related titles under the Wild Onion imprint, Jesuit studies titles under the Jesuit Way banner, and textbooks under the Loyola University Press imprint.
Notable authors
Loyola Press has published books by the following notable people:
- John Dear, S.J.
- James Martin, S.J.
- John R. Powers
- Richard Rohr, O.F.M.
References
References
- "Customer Service information".
- "Shipping Information".
- "About Loyola Press". Loyola Press.
- M.W. Newman, "Bernardin's Last Words Put Loyola Press On The Publishing Map," [https://web.archive.org/web/20160307093913/http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1997-04-04/features/9704040163_1_loyola-press-joseph-cardinal-bernardin-big-new-york-publishers ''Chicago Tribune'' April 4, 1997]
- Kinsella, Bridget. (November 27, 1995). "Chicago's Loyola no longer a UP". [[Publishers Weekly]].
- "Our Authors". Loyola Press.
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