City Spotlight: Book Publishing in Boston
In a city with a rich publishing history there's a spirit of rebirth and revolt.
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Other big areas of publishing in Boston include science, technology and medical (STM), societies and institutions, and some trade publishing, although this area is much smaller than it used to be, Plain says.
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Little Brown and Company, which was founded in Boston in 1837, moved its editorial offices to New York around 1989, but still maintains a presence in Boston. "Little Brown has an office up here, but it's not the 'sexy publishing,'" says Rodzvilla. As for Pearson, Cengage and Wiley Blackwell, she says, "while they are not the Big Six, they are making a lot of money and offering a lot of opportunities."
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